The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, August 23, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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THE EVENING NEWS
HILTON J. SHOEMAKER
CAUL D. SHOEMAKER
SAM J. dllOEMAKER
Editors and lubUalers.
tSSl lCI) DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
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Entered aa gecond-clmsB matter
November 6, 1909, nt Roaeburg, Ore,
inder net of March 8. 1879.
WEDNESDAY, Al'(iUST 23, 1010.
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KEI'L'ISMCA.V CANDIDATES, 1010.
Tor President Charles E. Hughes
For Vlco-I'res Chas. V. Fairbanks
l'or Congress W, C. Ilawloy
For Sec. of State U. W. Olcott
For Pub. Service Commissioner
Fred G. Iluchtel
For Circuit Judge .1. A. Uuchanan,
of DoukIub Co.; John S. Coko, of
CooB Co.; Edwin O. Potter, of
Lane Co.
For Senator B. I.. Eddy
For Joint Rep Wis, H. Gore
For Representatives Charles A.
Brand and Roy Grfgns.
For Dlst, Atty Goo. Neuner, Jr.
For Clerk C'hns. VV. Clark
For Commissioner W. E. St. John
For Sheriff Oeo. K. Qiiinc
For Assessor Guy Cordon
For Surveyor , M. 11. Gonnond
. For Treasurer J. E. Sawyers
For Co. School Supt O. C. Drown
For Coroner Dr. C. B. Wade
For Justice or Peace.... C. F. Hopkins
For Constable II. n. Church
President Wilson by upwards or 1,
300,000. In that election there were
Home democrats who voted the pro
gressive ticket, and many republicans
who, being opposed to Roosevelt and
feeling Taft could not win, voted for
wiiBon. But taking it all in all, the
estimate of a million anj n half ma.
Jorlty of protectionists Is doubtless
correct. Assuming this to be true.
and knowing the unequivocal and
unswerving advocacy of nrotertion
for American worklngmen by the
republican party, the republican
managers figure that every demo
cratic or unidentified voter who is
won by an exposure of dnmncrntlr
Incompetence, Mr. Wilson's weak,
vacillating foreign policy, his need
less Invasion of Mexico, and so on
i means an addition to those who will
i naiurany vole for Hughes on the
square-ioeu ibbuo or protection. Fur
thermore, they find considerable
mcaBure of 'confirmation of their
view In the spectacular efforts of
the democrats to preempt a small
corner on tho proteclion band wagon
Mr. ilson'g eleventh hour conver
sion to tho creation of a tariff board,
etc. In due time, the republi
can orators will make a drive on
the tariff, accompanying their argu
ments with analyses of the Under
wood tariff bill and Its effects which,1
they assert will pretty nearly blow
Tirw KVBVINtl SF.WH WEDAESDA jy.UV'ST, S3, ioic
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CITY NEWS.
Mrs. Eleanor Vado returned lo
iiuur ims niiernoon.
Mrs. A. W. Martin left lor Port
land to visit with friends,
Ray Wright and wife left this aft
ernoon to attend the Coos Bay celebration.
MIbb Pauline Byers left this after
noon for Winchester where she will
enjoy a vacation.
Glenn Taylor left this morning in
his ear to attend the celebration
MarBhflold.
Harold Bell Wright's new book
"When a Man's a Man," for saleat
the Roseburg Book Store. tfSGO
Mrs. F. W. Watson, of Oakland,
returned to her home after a visit
with friends at Glide.
THE DAWN OF EMANCIPATION
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Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hallie and
family left for Yonralla where thev
expect to locate permanently.
! . . .'lumen ien mis art
thoir democratic adversaries out of; ,, f()r Sprlnu-flfld to join her
(ho water. .,.,i,... ,. , ...
it In Just such w'e'Hther as wo are I M,'H- 8. K. Wall, who has been
now having hero that makes one j vililllK hero with friends returned
Kind there arc such excellent Ice ! to ,'ur home at Jefferson. Ore.
mnniimctiirlnir facilities in this oily, j
nnil that the nooos.iarv adjunct to I
comfort Is sold at reasonable
prices. In many of Ihe eastern ox-
changes It Ih noled that where river
and pond Ice Is depended on, tho
supply hns already been exhausted
wllh many weeks of iiot weather,
ahead.
The Douglas National Panlt t.i.lnv
filed suit in the circuit court against
John Thorn lo recover $ 100.
Mrs. I.aVilla Vokiini today filed
mlt in the circuit court for a divorce
from her husband, Robert Yolcuni.
tereated In Roseburg and Its but-; JUumIoii nyaimnko- Disappears In
rounding valleys, an dfor tills reason; .Mountains,
is making the stay over. j
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James Crawford and mother, Mrs. I gold BEACH, Or., Aug 21'
A. M. Crawford, and .Airs. E. II. ! r w u. ,.... J
.... . -" iiRui itiiiiiiiiaeiuror,
Watson, of Portland, will arrive here 0f Bandou, who has been last in the
LOU8 Dal mountains near Cedar Camp, 2d
where they will attend the eclebra-j lUcg oast of t;old siu,.e s..
' " ' I urday, had not been found by search
ing parties late today. Relatives of
CITY NEWS.
i2. R. Hannan, of Dixonville, was
a business visitor in Roseburg fur a
few hours today.
HPECIALTAAEH.
Democratic testimony that tho
Tndorwood tariff bill rails by up
wards of $20, 00(1, Odd t raise lis
share of the revenue needed lo carry
un tho government is furnished by the
Bonnie finance committee which lias,
after strenuous labors, reported a
supplementary revenuo hill Imposing
special taxes designed to raise $L()r.,
1)00,000 revenue. Probably many
democrats would be reluctant to ad
mit that, this means taking out of
tho pockets of Amelrcnns over $'J0.
000,000 which, under a different
tarirf could Just as well be taken out
pr the prorila or foreigners; although
there Is much evidence lo support
that contention, clearly established
Instances where the wholesale price
of tho foreign manufacturer has
been ndvnnced exactly tho itmomil
of tho reduction In (lie tariff, so that
tho American consumer gained noth
ing from tho reduction of tho duty
Hut no democrat can deny that these
pedal taxes are made necessary by
the failure of the I'ndorivood bill In
provide sufficient revenue. The spe
cial tr.xes are hound to bo onerous
In many cases. For Instance, every
theatre or place of amusement which
Beats 250 must pay a tax of $25;
which seats 500, a tax of r,0, and
0 on up. All bowling ey' ,
billiard parlors must pay a special
tax of $.1 for each alley ami each
" rvery mortgage and certlfl
cate of lm, btcdn. ss lm,s( ,,nv n
"amp lax or r.o cents for every $r,ooj
of amount. A form or dutv'is l, !
posed by smeclal laves on all goods!
entering and coming ol L,f Ihe rus-l
torn houses and lm,,; wai eluois, i
Steamship and Pullman tlckeis hear'
Kt-ecial laves, and many oilier things.1
t;ll In addition to doubling the In
cume tax, and imposing heav; laves ;
on Inheritances. The Ihuho tax on i
war munitions was rebcied when!
as ioun, it would hit ctton. and
there was substituted an additional
tax on the protlis f corporation,
which, It Is expected, will be roller!
ed nlmsot .nllrely ln the northern
Mates.
TAItll'I'sTII,!, ( IIWtMS.
Does any o,"e know which of the
prominent citizens of Roseburg is
represented In u,p ranon r t)(,
Oregonlan this morning. n3 there Is
ono in the bunch with a Roseburg
pennant, rushing lo greet Mr. Coos
Hay and family. As usual with the
llosehurg booster, he seemed to be
in the lead to get tho first handshake.
Walter Christie returned tills
"""k "urn .nontan.i whore be- ,,, , . .
has been ,nin,.,..i -r.. ; within a few days
n,i several
months.
SELLS FI.OTO COM IXC; SOOvUtr n . '' ... . i hours in
! """in u, are HSRISlMlg 111'.
the hnr hnve of,,... .., , business
If. S. Howe, the advance man for, fnr rinding him, dead or alive
the Sells-Flolo i-ircus, arrived in I Mr. Bowman, in company will,
Roseburg this morning an,, spent the Edward Young, Keith Young and
day arranging for the coming of the ; Wiliian, Shellhanuuer, camped at
show which will he here on the 2d , Cedar Springs last Wednesday. Sat
of September. Tho advance adver-! urdav ,,.!,, m,.
Ben Doss, of Glide, spent a lew
i hours in the city today attending to
matters.
Probably In order to be In rash
Ion, (lie barbers of New York nre
reported as creating a general strike,
I "ni1 lla "'ere aro some twenty thous
j and of them In Hie metropolis. It
will mean an Inslant. boom f,-
safety" razors, or the growing or
whiskers a la Hughes.
IIOXXETS GO FOR PHIZES
Mr. and Mrs. 1. n. Howard, or
Looking Glass were In tho .;lty today
attending to business matters and
purchasing supplies.
Ten extra men were added to the
force ut work on tho high school
building today. Mr. Hunter !s
pouring the (cement for the first
story.
Alfred Koch and II. C. Harper,
members of the Soldiers Home, left
last night to attend tho National En
campment or the G. A. H. which will
be held nt Kansas City this year, be
ginnnlg August 29.
(iK.M 'INK
NAVAJO
BLANKET
Rl'GS,
tl'- ng car should arrive In this city ' camp to prospect tor a few hours.
lie carnrd only a prospector's ham
mer, lie has not been seen since.
Sunday his comrades appealed for
h'lp and immediately a posse was
formed, headed by Charles Wllsm.
... , , , x. h'cal rir" warden, to hunt for the
Wonderful Navajo Blanket Rugs lnl ., n -
,,., ,,, .. ... 1 i.aiaw-, a iiaiulon
:."ui liiv .iiuaiiu iiiiiiaus are on
exhibition by II. w. Strong, the Fur
niture .Man. The blankets nre in
lioseliurg for a brief time only, and
any sections may be delivered at
once.
Charles Lawson and Sain Urisljin
were two well known Looking Glass
residents in the city today.
S. L. Dillaro and family, .Miss na
ze! Jewell and .Miss .Mildred Parks
leave in the morning for Wolf crook
'where they will camp for a short
time.
WANTE'D Women to wash dishes,
inquire Cafeteria, Cass street.
90G-tf
rinding (where 'Bowman had been
ireaking rock rrom place to plaru
ror a distance or about four miles
T, iii , ! nmr ui ine ios man
.. .. lo , ,UK nrc , hoon fn,,nil am ))o of
..the hand product of Xavajo In-j him alive wore small
mans, mo Apncho, and other New
Mexico tribes. They huve the same
vonderful quality (that lies .made
i.,uaH, a itanuon
l-iir.ige man. who returned today ! r0R SAI.EFive passenger Ford
from the camp, said that except for car. slightly used. If taken at
once $312.00. For particulars call
ut News office. 903-tf
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ST. LOI-I8. Aug. 2a. Twelve
nobby hats will go to the twelve wo
men making n. ,W(,Ivc li(.hlMt
scores In the women's lournauienl
t Ihe Grand American trapahootiug
'""I'llcap w li' l.cgan hero Monday
and will end the last of this week.
These huts are made of Pontine,' a
... iii.iM'ii.u hi , wori,i ()f lvo eoiiH
men s slyles. The hats were design,
ed and made by I'hlims. of w
H. K. Poe, of Portland, and A.
Mlddlcton, or Springfield, have re
turned from a deer hunt in the
mountains of Douglas county. They
succeeded in killing a fine buck.
Eugene Register.
FAIiLY EDITIONS ARE STOPPED
SEATTLE, Aug. 23. To curtail
the consumption of news mint na-
per. the Seattle eveninir imnnro M.
Friday
music.
exhibit
and St.
In I Ik
l.nuis
York and are in
Chicago, New Yorl
stores.
The headdresses will be given to
the fair shooiers In addition to any
other trophies they may win,
NEW S. P. STATION SEEMS NEAR
ALUM, 'ug. 2.1. --Plans and spo
rll'lcalions for a new station in this
city have been drawn by Ihe South,
em Pacific, nccordlnir i i,,r
Banco nt Looking Glass
night, August 2.",. c.ood
Lunch at Howard's. Everybody wel-
Riehard Goodman. W n 1 1 or
Jones. Lee William and Geo. Mat
thews, committee. SS9-u2.rip
The back bar which lias been in
use at the Mol'lallen hotel for many
yeara was today purchased by Win.
Becker and Is being moved to his ci
gar store on Cuss street.
Dr. and Mrc. Roberts, of Port
land and Miss Nellie Schroder, who
have been spending several weeks nt
Crater Lake passed through this cily
today In their imto on their way
home.
Comity School Superintendent
the name Navajo famous. They are
'do.-l for porch, bedroom, den. liv
ing room, or ror the couch or bed.
.. , ,. . "U',,L"' vveniiii; papers .Mon-
And they are the linesl. ever seen o, , day eliminated their early morning
rfered rr exhibition in Roseburg. ; editions, combining th(.r l30
The pbnc , t ,,,y cordiallv!n0n edtiions Into one edition at
InMted t0 buy these rugs, they arc',n::(o . ,. Herearter four regular
especially Invited to steD in and r.,n.i ..., ,. ,
see them. of' ue ,la,,' ",8tra"
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Show Us a
Pusiness That's
Growing and We'll
Show You a
Merchant Who
Advertises
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j Hon received by the Salem Conmu.r. j ' Brown, who has been spending the
I rial chili. An appropriallon for the' l"'s' t'o days at his ranch east of
K IS evpec ci w 1 hill ii C".. ....!.., town ncsUl!",. tl... m.. i -
this morning.
and const ruction will then slail linked to his ofirce
nii'dliitelv. i
President Hamiltnn or lb,. r,.l A. D. lira, !!.. i ,!., i 1...1... ...... ...
no rcial club, hns been working for a
;,ed of a sivrvlitiiior llni.'L-
ii' depot ror some time, recently hi. h it was reported in a local
bringing the matter to' tho attention j I'iU'c-r that he had sold to A.' Sal
"f J. II. Dyer, ol Portland man. bo had ,,i,i 11,., i.....i
""' ' r'11 manacer or the South
era Pacific.
! cylinder 11.
! In a trade.
o which he ha,
ta!i
Reports from I. w,. n,ura
that whenever Cnvi-r,,,,, Hughes
touches upon the tr,ff .Uis
the republican position !iia n-ninrk'
are most enthusiastically received. I
This confirms the view ,.f die repub '
llesn managers that a malority of!
!nst about l.r.no.000 of the voters In!
this country believe l a protective'
tariff. In 1912, it recalled, tho
combined republican jind progres- ;
slve vole exceeded that received by'
Aiiiioiiiieetiniiis were leeched to
day from Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Jami
son, of Poitl.uid to the effect thai
an X pound d iughler bad arriied at
:h"ir horn,, on August 20. The III He
one has been name Alice Maxilie
Mr, .Jamison was formerly a resi
.(..ni r n,i. i. , """' auo men rout
dent or this city und s a son of'
iiniiv" 1 . 01 easy s ages across
George Culver and Dr. E. V.
Hoover left ibis morning for
Marsbfield where they will attend
the rnilrnnd Jelee. Mr. Culver
ill! go to Itnmlon after the celebra
; Hon and spen.t a few dns In that
vicinity hunting.
Justin E. Abbott an,) wif. of S-ini.
1 - r've! :r. Vo burg
ft ',m froo Venn
stopping nt the Fmpuua. T)
been milking nn auto lour of the
country and lire this far nn the re.
turn home. They will r'cam until
morning, when they 1-1II go ni far as
Mcford tomorrow, from which citv
Ihey Intend to make a visit to Crn'er
lake, and then continue the trip by
the continent
! are
have
Such
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 3 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
nmCfiSS tlmr rinfc m,
bite and parch! Prince Albert has always 5rl
K . ... -ni j :.i i "
utcu sum wiuiuui cuupuns or premiums,
We prefer to give quality I
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of li t lidr r-d iin
you will rr-iifj; "Pro-
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amokr pipe wSer
tallEiLIEiT
I Mr. Abbott seemed to be greatly In-1
the national joy smoke
has a flavor as different as it is delightful You never tasted the like of it)
And that isn t strange, either. 11
Men who think they can't smoke a pipe or roll a ciea
rette can smoke and will smoke if they use Prince
Albert. And smokers who have not yet given P A a trv
out certainly have a big surprise and a lot of enjoyment
coming their way as soon as they invest in a supply
Prince Albert tobacco will tell its own story !
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Win.to.Salem, N. C.
ft!
Buy Prinem Albert wry
wherm tobacco it told in
toppy red bag$, 5c; tidy red
tin, 10c; handsome poand
and half-pound tin humi
dor and that corking fine
pound cryttat-g(am humi
dor with eponge-moiatene
top that keeps the tobacco
in each clever t rim always I