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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1916)
r.tr.m ifil EVEMXO NEWS SATURDAY. OCTOHKIl III. 1910. Just R eceived A lot of leather covered rockers, five dif ferent styles, all covered with Spanish Leather, color brown. Special prices only $18.50, $22.50, $23.50, $25.00 A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete Housefurnishers DOUGLAS COUNTY READY TO HELP Ik Heady to Muke Survey if Commit hi on Favors Itoute. County Judge K. W. MarBters, of Douglas county, upepared before the state highway commlfiston at a meet lug yesterday to announce that Imugla.) county 1b willing to make a survey of seventeen miles of high way within Us borders between Ko.sebuig and the Coos Bay country if the commission will favor the route. A dWts-itlon from Lane and Coos coumiis recently appeared before the ' commission seeking state aid in j building a road from the Coos hay points to. KiiRene by way of Keeds- port and Florence. Judge Marsters stated that he would have surveys prepared and subjultted to the com mission. No action was taken as the matter has already been placed In the hands of an advisory committee. Salem Statesman. Kress into passing such a law fol- lowing bis re-election, in the same manner as he had forced that body; to pass the Adamson law. J Mr. Adams Is a very pleasing speaker, his voice and personality; are well fitted for the work and he delivers a logical, clear cut address without the high-flown rhetoric and gesticulations of many of the stump speakers. His evidence Is undisput able and his logic impressive. There are no garr.G laws for those who hunt with a Kodak. Get all your Kodaks, amateur finishing and Eastman Photo supplies at the Rose burg Uoolc Store. tf861 FINE MEETING AT LOOKING GLASS Attorney It. l. llilily hiHCUswe tho Iti-owcr's Amendment. An exceptionally large audience was present last night uL Looking Glass to listen to the address of lion. II. L. Kddy on the subject of the brewuiH amendment. The meet ing was 1" the church building which waH crowded to capacity by the large audience. From the standpoint of Stn attor ney, Mr. Kddy, proved that the amendment which is proposed by the liquor element to puss would throw the state wide open. It rcpeuls alt other prohibition measures and In addition allows beer to be sold to minors or an ypcrson whoniHoever. It would make it possible to obtain liquor at any place or at any time, putting Oregon In a murh worne po sition than it was before prohibi tion was 'endorsed uh no license could he demanded. A large number of Koseburg peo ple were present among them boing Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Marsters, Mrs. Kddy und daughter. Sheriff George Qulne, Charles A. Ilrand, Guy Cor don, OHcar Lindsay and wife and C. O. Hosmer and wifo. NEW TODAY. WANTED 200 men and boys suits und shoes. Merger pays highest prices. Phone 182 or call 410 W. Cubs street. 1099-O27 WANTED Girl or woman for gen eral housework, in good home where much assistance 1h given. Call 34a S. Stephens St. or phone 147-J. iioo-tr KOU KENT -Three housekeeping rooms with sleeping porch and Imlh. ('lean, comfortable, con venient. $14.0(0 Including light and water. Mrs. Staltz 420 Mill street. 1098-o27p Hardware Notions of Interest to Housekeepers Canned Heat, for Instant cooking, for healing Mnby'H milk or liinidy'H shaving water, 10c tho can. CHANEY. (Democratic candidate for legisla ture.) To the voterB of Douglas county: As It will be impossible for me to visit every preclnnt In the county be fore election, I desire to briefly an nounce my platform. First: Economy In Keeping with the dignity of our commonwealth. Second: Abolition of all useless commissions. Third: Non-technical laws, which any wayfaring man can understand. Fourth: Tho repealing of many of our freak laws. Fifth: A more representative and less expensive way of nominating our candidates for office. Sixth: OREGON DRY, the day of voting for good fellows Is past. We are facing questions of great moment, hence we should kick out the hair brained handshaker and employ men for public servleo who look upon public office as a position of faithful and efficient service, Instead of a private snap. pd. adv. JAY h. CIIANEY. G. W. Young & Son im:al kstatk Bonds, Loans. Rentals, Fire Insurance, Notary Public. 1 tfl Cass Ktrevt Phone 4117 -FOR- County Clerk -VOTE FOR Chas. W. Clark Republican Candidate (Paid Advertisement.) STOP RTTHE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURG SAVE YOUR JUNK Beautifully Done It is always said of the laundering we do on the nice pieces. In fact we aim to do It on all we handle. We please the most fastidious taste. We can suit you. PHONE 79 Aur Auto will Cull. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Ho.-.t prices paid for Rags, Rub ber, MA Us and Hides, Men's Second Hand Clothing Bought and Sold. BERCER'S JUNK SHOP hone 182 ' 4IO V. Cuss St. nHDnOHBBnBBHBUBDtUBka ASSAILS OIJCIKS OP ADMINISTRATION" (Continued from pace 1 ) An you one of the many tiring the Mystic Mitt? If not yon are mln-stng the help of (ho It.Kuv.st Little 10c helper you have ever met. Unlvornal Solder will mend China, 'or Glassware, Aluminum or (iranilo, Tin or Porcelain. Aulo Radiators or pipes. 25c per tube. Aluminum measuring spoons a set of four 15c. "Puro Shell' Nut crock. Cracks shell and not kernel. Are all O. K. Waxed paper for lunches, etc. should he in every kitchen. 5c pack. Kats and mice will be looking for winter quarters now. Don't for get to furnish them n trap. . , , And many other little article you may need. '"'t N. H. Kord drivers, have you seen that wrench assortment at churchiirs. Mtiastiit&tS Churchill Hardware Company HtONMONGEKS. 1 It K K I. S l, IIMISMUN 10c ll"S HII'l'EliEXT. 'Always A Gnol Show" 7 fHlN VPC"V MTIKK Kl:l!V DAY ATI! TO .1 P. M.. IIVI'MM 1.T TO 11 TOll.W I INK DAY ONLY THE DESTROYERS" 1 r'lM tin- Hook, "IVtor God," lly .l inn s Oilier I'iiiuihhI. A ton- !.-'; ii I story n! tin- North w oo.i.i. a :v,l Mood story that will hold " SH'II tor tho hlR iirtf. You saw "(iod's Country unci the Uoi i.m." this is us i: .cel. rn'iie early and not a scat. PATHE NEWS 1' iilniie Is worth tfi pike of al th ?s A Funny Goldberg Kavtoon Komcdy roMii;i;i-n'i Chapter of the t.lill' or i: I'lOltllVK Kill II iu M;u uliK, a the-piut Hold Koosler piny from A. H. Woods' i.tmou- tiiO.uiway sm-tew. Heine and I.ouie in a sUle FplitliUK rometiy S reeU 1 te C.nis anil Ten (Vtit nMIN( T:) Hlt IX i'THK (iAM.KY HI.WK" have been lost, more people have been killed in .Mexico during times oT peace than in the entire Spanish American war, while the amount of noney spent has been almost twice as much. Battles have been fought .Mexican and American soldiers be- j ing killed by the same kind of l.u'l j lets shot from the same kind of guns, tho American nation furnish ing the enemy with the animuni tion and arms with which to do the fighting. Had a little firiuuess been displayed on Ihe part of tho admin istration, this would not have been the result. There would have been no widows as a result of frays at Vera Cruz, Tumplco and Carrizal. There would have been, no women and children slaughtered at Colum bus, the Americans in Mexico would have been protected and the United Stated could have looked with pride at its policy Instead of with snnme at the disgrace unprecedented In history. The broken pledge in regard to the exemption of American ships iu the Panama canal was also discussed. During the campaign of 1912 the democrats supported the measure which had been passed by the repub-: llcan congress eexmpting the Amerl-J can coastwise vessels passing . through the canal from paying the! toll required of vessels of other na tions. As soon, however, as they had come into power they immediate-, ly repealed this hill and now any ' vessel carrying lumber from the Pa cific coast to the eastern or K:iro pean mar ket must pay a toll o:' j $1.20 per net ton for going through the canal which was built with our: own money and now under our own management. 1 The ultimate effect of the Adam- son law showing that this would un doubtedly be repealed immediately following the election and a com pulsory arbitration law substit uted was presented by the speaker. Mur ing the past four years of the demo cratic congress It has been shown that they have made many changes of this nature, and after the election has taken place and they are sure of their position for another term they will then proceed to pns snrh legis lation as they de-sir r' i:.i dh ss of the wishes of laboring ;rmn. it was shown that President Wil son has always been opposed o or c.tnized labor and on setL-r.il occas ions recommended the import at Inn of Chinese labor In order to force down tho wages. He wos also shown to be In favor of compulsory arbi tration, along tho line followed by the Canadian government and that he would undoubtedly coorco con- ROSE BOWLS Flowers add charm to the ap pearance of the table and brighten the atmosphere of the home. Bowls fashioned especially for flowers display them better than any others. You will be pleased with our showing of rose bowls piul flower howls. Also delicate little hud vases of cut gla.-tf. etched with bases of silver. Priced at $1 and up. Ql.AUTY SliKYH'K Bubar Bros. .)Kvi:i.i-:its a optomctkist I The NORTH SIDE GROCERY HAVE A FULL LINE OF E Groceries, Flour and Feed I TO SELL! THEY AI!E PAYING MAItKET PKK'E IOI E(iOS. The North Side Grocery ALTON S. FHEY, Prop. H s-amisstaEsaifatBBaaasB&mmamBmm "Backward" Students Often Unjustly Blamed Defective vision, Is prevalent among the school children to an alarming extent couipe tent authorities have estimat ed that more than 25 per cent of all school children need glasses. The effect of poor vision upon the health and standing of school children Is generally recognized by municipal au thorities. Scholars that have been termed "stupid" or "In different" have frequently headed the claps after they have been fitting with correct glasses. Is your child suffering from this cruel handicap? A. S. Huey Co. Optometrists. Implements! WE HAVE PUIICHASEl) THE STOCK OF IMPLEMENTS AXD VEHICLES FOU.MEHLY OWN MI) 11V cJIfOUCIT At GILES, CON SISTING OK IIUC.GIES, WAGONS,' PLOWS, DISC HAKROWS CULTIVATORS, ETC. WFIILE THIS STOCK LASTS WE WILL SELL IT AT Less Than Wholesale Cost IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE J. F. BARKER & CO. IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLES. ANTLERS TONIGHT ONLY William S. Hint In Hie new r.-liii'l Ti ianKlo-Inre Proline (ion hotel UMPiiUA I "The Apostle of Vengence" ROSEBURG. OREGON 'rl ' EVHOPE.W IM.A Mfi Rooms. 41 nilh Prlvnte Dntl Rates 1.00 VPT Any up. W. J. WEAVEH, Pmn. A Gripping Drama ot Kentucky Mountain Feuillsts. KATTV AlilU'l'KLE In "THE WAITERS' BALL" A 2-recl Keystone "N'ongh Sort" PRICES AS USUAL, Children 5c, Adults 10c Cnnilng Sunilny nnil lcmilny. tho K,vnt Japanese Aitnr Sessile liny. Bkmvn In "ALIEN SOI US" a Photoplay of Conflielinjt Nationalities. And the Famous Durton Holmes TKAVKLOGl'F