THP FVRVTXG VW THtllSrMV. KKPTEMHKH 21. 1918.
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C. 0. P. NOMINEES
FOR U. S. SENATE
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Carrol Page (top) and Miles Poin
dexter. U. 8. Senntor Carrol Page of Vcr
msnt and Miles Fcindexter of Wash
ington were renominated at the re
cent Rerurlican primaries in their
respective states. Pitre is an old
line Republican. Poindextcr joined
the Pr:res3ive party four years aco
vnl stayed with it until after tho
regressive convention uX Chicago
this year.
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VlANSAS MOB HANGS MURDERER
.. Accomplish Object In Spite of KesM.
juico lat l'p iiy Sheriff.
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OLATHR, Kans., Sept. 21. An
armed mob consisting of 50 men,
stormed the jail early today and
flred at Sheriff Carroll and smash
ed the Iron doom of the building.
Tho city fire department wan called
upon and hound the rioters, but "de
npito tht resistance put up by the
sheriff and the department the mob
seixed Bert Dudley, the white mur
dered of Henry Mailer's wife and
carried him to the railroad, a quar
ter of a mile away and hanged him
'to a polo.
HERE'S NEW STYLE
FOR STOUT LADIES
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lbum1 I'll sine n fun nt In turned
tier attention to stout ladies and the
result is this new model. It is of
)Inid taffeta overskirt with plain
tiffeta bodies, aleeves and under
!-;irts. It possesses very effective
tdeevc. jratherins, which arc triw
Died with hnttons. The collar is of
taHt'ln ii mailed with jet ornament.
HOW TO I.XCHKASK VOL'lt ttALAHV
in the October American Maga
zine, there 1 an article about the
la r gent country atore In America.
Three young men with Ideas took
hold of the buslnesf when is wait
stagnating and made it what it i to
day. One of the young men eay In
this article:
"Greet alt customers pleasantly,
and make them feel perfectly at
home when they reach yo'Jr depart
ment. Concentrate all your interest
and all your energies on the sale in
hand, not allowing your thoughts to
be distracted in any way.
"Take every 'looker' seriously, by
making an unusual effort to close a
sale, even though the odds are
against you. The more honor cornea
to you to get a sale of this kind.
When It takes two hours to sell a
pair of shoes you know you have
won a victory worth while.
"If we only had more of the
sticking quality we would get more
business.
your storks completely fill
ed up, so that there may be no loss
of sales of merchandise actually on
hand. Keep a list of 'outs' and
'goods called for,' and get your buy
ers to order as soon as convenient.
"Introduce new merchandise, try
to interest evey customer in some
thing not asked for, and strive to do
it In such a way as to add to your
sales.
"I was pleased to see a salesman
trying to sell a 15-cent razor. One
sale often suggests another. A cus
tomer buying a pair of shoe usually
needs new socks or stockings. MosI
all shoe customers will buy a shoe
cleaner or polish, and so on ad Infin
itum." KKItWftAVH C-ON'ttK.WAL IIOI.K
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Thousands who have admired
Warren Kerrigan in "the movies v
will find cause for great delight
wiieu they see his performance iu
the toi incoming Illutbird Photoplay,
t boil vi tiie imiiioi Lal.s,"' to be the
;.ui";.etiou at the Majestic theutn
tomorrow. In this piece Mr. Ker
rigan has the role of a dashing
American suddenly elevated to a
throne.
The manner in which he conducts
his of ike seems to be inspired by
his Yankee bringing up and the way
he tears down tradition and builds
.up his own personal popularity with
the natives constitutes the motive
for an exceedingly entertaining
photoplay.
There are many exciting features
in "A Son of the Imnmrtals," for it J
would seem that being a king, no !
matter how popular, invites the cun-j
ning of tho assassin, and the hatred j
of the undcr.-Ioids who are coijiiuon-)
ly supposed to do the actual govern- i
Ing in monarchial countries. - j
-Many tremendously spectacular :
srvm-s are created by the use of!
gr..at nnttiH of p'M'le in the street
riots and public demonstrations in j
which the king and his enoir.les arc!
concern' 1; numerouB explosions of
hoinhfl. st't wifh tiea.Uy intent; and
some stirring battlo sren'-g britiff the
K'rrf ran jthotopTny ronsiderably
iibove the average in spectacular out
comes. WILL SKK 'I'll Ivl It 1 I P.ST CUM TK
MAK.SIIPIKI.n. Or., Sept. "21.
The schools of Marshfleld are to be
closed .September '17 in order to give
the children a chance to see the cir
cus parade and attend the perform
ance. On that day a cirrus is com
InR, the first one that has visited this
locality since the place was settled
over half a century nKO.
It was deemed ftufflriently import
ant to order the closing of the
RchnolH so the children could fleo the
animals for the first time In tho lives
of most of them.
..mny prown persons around Cooe
bay have never seen a circus.
in:ci-;rTio is kvioyfh
A lame number of church and
Sunday school workers were present
last nlKht at the reception Riven to
Kev. ,1. h, (nan and his wife. The
event was a complete surprlpo to j
them ar.'1 w;;s Kreatl appreciated.)
Addresses of m- lentne were made by
the various ministers and others, a;
responp beiiiK made hy Uev. CoanJ
Melii it mi s refresluiients were set wd I
by the ladles j
tki s iosirn ix irws.
St.inlry Kidder left Hiia monilncl
tor Au-iiiii, TexaH, to which pla " be
hits been appointed in the position1
eO polal l...p..rtrtr. Mr. Kidderl
fiMineiU held tliiw uftlee Jn the!
rhillppines. but ha been transferred
to TevtM, under t!.e recent art nf
consre. Mr. Kidder and his fam-;
ily have been visiting jtt this city;
for eeverul weeks, j
AN UNBIASED VIEW.
Cemimcnt - In ' Washington Show
Hugh' 6pch Hav Con
croto Effoct.
From Washington correspondent
Hew York Evening I'ost:
It la bile even for the Democrat to
claim that Mr. Hughes' i-eWia have
not Uen effective. Whether or nt
they tutve seamed so tu the voter Iu
the west and northwest is something
very Uiiheult to Judre at this distance,
but It is not to 1h denied that rh ht
here in Washington Mr. Hughes' utter
ance have bad a very concrete effect
It U an Iwind that blows no gixi
The rumpus that Mr. Hu;,bes has
stirred up abnit civil service refann
has really got uu !c-r the s'in of the
admlnlstrntiou. it bt something which
the prti Ideut and his poUtkal advisers
arele-s!y Ignored. So it Is with a pr
lion of Mr. Hughe-' criticism of the
Mexi hii -o.U y. When he argues that
the pHramoimt duty of the United
ijtates is to protect Its citizens abnwd
In their lives and property he U stand
ing on mdmiK-arbaide ground. And
the admlnl-ftrution knows it. The ef
fect certainly of Mr. Hughes remarks
will be to stiffen the hand of the nd
mlnlHtratlun in dealing with a ques
tion of protection for Americans
abroad.
HUGHES' LA&OR RECORD.
A'hen Mr. fiomi ers, remcml erina
only that he is a Democrat and forget
ting that he i- a lea.ler of organized
Inbor, ventured to assort th't Mr.
Holies is iinirleudly to labor lieraase
he comurrel in the uiianUn- us dec!
sion in the Danbury hatters' cum, he
ventured on very thin tee. The rhi'ai;o
TriUir.e promptly reminds him tbarau
lne-t Judyn must apply the law sis be
hiiiks It Is. n t as he thinks It ought
o be. and i-!;s him ft te!l those whf
rok to him fr p;!:tinl o !vi e some
hlii about t':e re ord f Mr. ITtit:I;e
as governor. i;r;i l w!i;:t the I.CKi--l:.t!ve
i.al r Xe'.v-?, the o'icinl orrmi of thv
New York Kcderritiou f I nlior. saM
e.I!t:r:n!!y wli n Mr. Iluvhes left tb
ovvi:r hnir ;:t Aibuny for his
ji'.aee on t'ie s-ip'erne crurt. Here ll is
'.Vow that fJ'tvemor Hughes f): s re
tired from ,u; s j;ml n 'cenoed to
.lace on the hi: he:;t Judicial trlbuna:
n the world, tiie fn;-t -arj be achnowl.
ii: ed witliotit burtimr iinylirly"s pollt
.cal cms thr.t he was the greatest
rieiid of Jnbnr lav.s that ever oc upied
iho governor's chair at Alb.uiy. During
.lis two terms l has signed fifty-six
.atw r laws, 'inebniliig among them the
-;est Jalwir laws ever enacted In this or
ny slate.
'"lie also nrced the "enactment of
ror laws In his messages to the leis.
lature. even going s. far ns to place
the demand for aMabor law in one of
his messages to an extra session of t!u
leu-ibi'.ure.
"Only i'YJ laboi laws have been en
jj' ted In this state shire its creation l:i
iTTT in years. One-thiid f hce.
ixrcedinir In ijua'ity all of the others,
lave b'-cn er.a tel and. signed durhi::
'fieriir Hughes term of three year-;
ml nine months."
Let orgnidxcd labor take to hertr:
'o;a the lii''iii:o Trilune s:i; s fn thi
point: "Mr. Hughrs is no f'eiiia'-;oriiL
and n- visbmnr:. He is n rum of eour
n'jo and eons ;:eii' i, and if 1 r rmi-:n.-t
corilie in c:;mo to l.U :-;. !; I ot
oui American; tu thero Is v- niethin':
rong with its cause." I :":. u llei-
HE GREATEST OF REALJ'JGTERS
,K:nm the New V- i it Kwi:i:!ff I'.;1 t.l
e 0 n i S'-e w ty tiieie should
jhve Ken any Mir in lite senate t)ver
he diM'ttvery that i're-V. at Wilson
u:s eejitpleiely reveised himse f in th-,
Jii.ller uf tiie l r. pi. -e iIi!Ul l:ibr
.av.-. Sen-iter ir.r.th was able ti shv
chat Mr. Wilson desnll'ed tliis lvzs
aiii'ii in 1i;m -( hi stilKtiomil (overn
iirt.t" ii s ni.eou.- tit ui iitnal and "uh
.leusly ab'-urd etrava-'aiu-e," carrying
he tonun s-luiial power to re.uulate
omnieree beyond the "utmost humida
fies nf retistuiahle and honest infer-;u.-e."
and ntaUii!;; It pussihle. if sns
tained. fur emtK'iess to legislate over
'every partienlar of I lie industrial or
nnizat Inn find netinii uf the coniiti'y."
rlmt. we must conies, has also been
.n- Kvenln Tost's view. lint the
Kvenini; Post and Senator Herah are
rid fou'les. datitii; baek t the time
-vheii It was the etistom to have tlxed
eiiefs ami principles and at irk to
hem,
The fU'iiator has evidently net read
.dr. YVIison's leiti'r in explaltiiu hlf
duiue of front on the tat Iff eomii)!-;
.mn that it is only n narmw man
vhose mind is stupi lly eln-cd to new
"(li-tts. who d"e nt alter his oplnlnns.
Tty tit's text Mr. Wibnn Is nbvioiHl,
Tie of (he br-nde-t minded men t!il
outitry has evr jiroiltieed, f-r hi ha
changed hU mind to date mi the hittln
;I e. referendum, recall, woman nif
fra2", the tariff commlsslnn. taril-'s Uir
reve:ii! nnlv. a permanent dlpbniiit'
ier tievtmd pnlltl -s. tiie merit svi
tem In the civil rcnl'-e, the pfo-e;
pt'iee nf Tammany Hall In the r -'vmui
f the 1'iilverse. ciilll lalmr lc. Ulil '.-
Mreri-irediies, Hryan. a OMitine:!? ) in
my -vAf why rontinue? Tt U u loue
Fn-ie;h list t pPiu- that Mr. vnef
politi''al views are not fossilized hy
Thy fear of III' insistency.
wilsov ix) srr.AK in iiii'.;o
CHICAOO. Sept. 21. President
Wilson plans to niakt1. a campaign
jippoch tH'iT""some time durinK the
month ot Octobvr. The democratu
hiulmutrters nnnounotMl thut It hits
virtually di-cliied tljat the Auditor
iuin wiil be nsetl for tho purpose.
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BRITISH AVIATOR
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Wreckage of Zeppelin brought down by Lieut. Leetc Robinson twelve miles from London.
The encounter between the gTeat Zeppelin and the aeroplane took place at CufBey, a place about twelve
miles from London. Lieut. Lcete Robinson in his aircraft boldly assailed the invader with machine gun and
five bombs ana sant it crashing to the earth, leaving behind it a tail of cornet-like smoke and flame. It hit the
earth, a msso of ribbons and tangled wreckage. Tne crew of tho airship were buried with full military honors.
Lieutenint Robinson received the V. C. for his daring exploit -
KXKOI.LMKXT LAItCK AT V. OV O.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu
gene, Sept. 21. The college of lib
eral arts of- the University of Ore
son apparently will reach the 1000
mark this year. A registration of
1000 in liberal arts will give, the
state university a total enrollment
of about 2000, although Oregon Is
one of the most thinly populated oi
the states, having only seven per
sons to the square mile. Its state
university has thus passed the divid
ing, line between the slnall and tht
large educational institutions.
Fewer students have left Oregon
for university training this year
than at any time hitherto. It is said.
On the other hand, a number have
appeared this year from other states
for training in the University oi
Oregon.
ROSEBURG BOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
'Shoes That Satisfy" Perkins Bldg., Cass St.
For Results Advertise in The Evening Newslhz
best Advertising Mediumin Douglas County
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BRINGS J3CV.7I ZEPPELIN NEAR LONDQ.N'
DAILY WKATHEll KLCOltU.
V. S. Weather Fureau, local of
rice, Roseburg, Ore, 24 hours ending
5 a. m., September 21, 1 9 1 C.
Precipitation in iucnes and hun
dredths: Highest temperature yesterday St
Lowest temperature last night 52
Precipitation las 24 hours o
Total precip. since first of
month 59
Normal precip. for this month 1.04
Total precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1916, to date .... .59
Average precipitation from Sep
tember 1, 1S77 , 60
Total deficiency from Sep
tember 1, 1916 01
Average precipitation for 39
wot seasons, (Sept. to .May
inclusive) .12.12
WILLIAM BELL,
Observer.
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