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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1917)
TWO THE KVK.M.VH SKWH KVITItltW. NOVKMHKIt 10, I III 7. THE EVENING NEWS li V it. v. iiati:s IlKUT ItATKS IHSri:i DAI I A' i; kit minify Subscription. Itntet Dully. per year, by mall $5.00 Ter mouth, delivered &0 Weekly. Per your ' AOO Six months i-Ow Entered as Hecund-cla.H matter, November G. l'Jh'J, at Kowtburt,', On;., under act of M !"-i U. 1 K7'.l. .Mi;1IH I! OK ASSOi 'IATKD I'ltKSS. Tlio Associated I'resH in exclusively el) II I KM I 11 lilt UM1 I'tr nMium i hm I of all m-Hs dispatches credited to ll j iMiper and hKo the local news puli- ! d ii-diel herein. All rluhis 'l republication of spe- , rial dNjiiitrlics herein an uImp j reserved. I M i l Kl.AY, MU IvMHKH III. 100 roll (;i;it.M.-..Mi :iU A vs. l.isli-n. you mi-riill"l eSi-riiinn- j AnirricaiiK. you Amioi ii-aiis ol g.-i-i man di-sc-iil, you who li.i,' on-- i-s-; tlRC' ol iro-(i(M llliillimil loll III ."Hi I un-Alliorlrall innki-iips. I.lsl'.n this arlicli' ll iihkIiI Ii''11' '"''" : written by Carl Scllill. ol vol, Sl.-il ! ben. or 1'1','lorlii.-, or 1'nlllzi'i It h. wrllU-n by an Aini'iiran man ! wurmnun wll.ll tilll'i' (ii-llnali hlonil ill j hlB villus, ri-ail it ami Ihmk: I "(Ini'o more "'as a man I'aiiio: Into our cuiml i y I rom (li riiiaii liu cuinn not out ol love loi Aiiiiiiii a .,!,. tth,, ,au' I,, on nivi-n to yciii" Blnri' lie kli'-w niilliilil! alioiil Aini'ii- n,,. t ii, swi-oli n In.- II by ami nil. Ho rami.' not Iml'ii Itli wi-allli.. i,v n,,, ,0, .,,,,1 w,,, u un, ,,, lln brought only bin sti ctii-.t b. Ins ,,, i,,,,,,,. n,.si ,-,,,,1.1 look bark wllo mill babies, bis kooiI brain ami' b.ncn.iy ami louimly ami sav, -Ui- u (losiro lo (in Ihinns. Hi- ciitiH- hoiol ,, slj JI1S Hi.- saini' iiiii'' ' bi'causo he knew he wiiillil be rei eiv- i nis and x-n i i u in 1 . w 1 l 11 "i' a chance 10 'make good.' And he j nitnUi good. Hi' may have heroine a millionaire, he may have heroine a bit? business man. he may have he come a Sliecessli.il shop-keepei ' Bui anyhow, he made good. 'The Tinted States ol North America asked him no mictions, but gave him a chance to make good as a man arming men and he hi 1 about hitt tasks Willi a Coed link and (iod blesH you ' ' from t he I 'nit rd Si at es government. He to pa nu ex ceHsive taxes to mnlnlaiii a monster army, lie did not have tn gel nff ol I ne sidewalk to allow some junker lieuleiiant lo go by He did not haw to nerve Hue- eais in the aim. lie did not meet v It h a sp. . topp dler and "Vet hotel.' skits on corner. He was allow t d to r,.ry hooe his own government and in man eases be v as elected I ot that ; government. "Now that government thai treat ed' hi tn so well is at war with the" Eovernnient which did not treat h nu i well. He owes (ieimaiiv one Ihlng Hum'" and one thing onlv. He owes liei j " many a bushel . thanks Tor making; The Cciniiiih regard their greale It so miserable Tor him that he ) victory hi 1 ecetit months lias l.ee headed for the Statue of Lihertv and rupluie ot a doen Aineihan. he should forevei bless the day that nm a inindr.'d thousand are hm.Ii t he passed that Slalue In New York t a ke 1 he plac-'S ol I hese d. ,e 11 lol harbor j - lie owes Ills success, his I l ee dom. his fortune to th" I'nite.l Slates of Amerira and by the link Cod ol .lUStice ll ... doesn't realize that lie should be st 1 1 pped ill evet I h In L' In made In t his count n . st 1 Ipped don n to W ll.il he possessed hen h" r 11 e here and lol.l to l.w-l. Whence uu r;i with a .liirl .i'I11'1" ,0 H""V"ii-''' I ne er lo ret 11 111 "Mr. American everv thh.L'. mi a hope o h, u,:, Sa 111 I'a v mi 1 vour d.bls' ' Vou are an the right and pi even die in t Atuei ica e. n a--ill I lie Civil w;,i ptlvllee.- I 1 1 sei " in the i'ie 1 tor all time tin. -. vou and voir 1 1 land of I'j u debts' Ci'i 11 01 I,. de-rent ell Willi v e and i I 1 IHU (Hit ;( , He ,l:d not ,u ,i ,,, woid- m.: l:,.- , r ,, ! ina n the m;i! U a. 'a , about ii,.. : .,- I.... , gel ha. h. t- ; . . . , . , Bkj Shipment of iXeuvst . ; Models v ; , Oj COATS ' : Z I Moderately Prieed uciiow, Store : l; J Co. : - s i me age, ..l'c." AJtja Kami Lite. Vou know how that is. Father jnd Mother anil all the lest in tluit i (iino a re boyn and Kirl. together j Some ol them may have a tew white' nans here and Lbeie. They do not j uunl, heart art- all voting. Kach J -lit i.-I'M into the jos ol the oihuiH. ' Nubody ever Kcl.- old 111 a home like I hal 1 k ii nv. some I .i i hi lion , whe,e . i r l - j' iJo- day' work 1 dune, the bovh ,iiid (.'irl Ihik up around a huh- on nd la hie l, the la m pi ik lit ami f it I Jt ov with l.il her and mother all j I tl ) II K s I ha I li.i v e lii I'll tlulie i ll rill K j ihe day Ihe rha-e all -j- Ihe wood I . . Iiuck. tlie Ainh done unh Old Jack 'A mj ,j n Ju. p if ll ll ll I ! or i-t-'.i, tin- in w s -Is, 111 .ihurl ullitl .-mil ilinikiii' iiinl lining ai.ii Ami I kii.iw iIiijm- lull.- tint's .ii i- ilniiiir min i' lu kl i p I In' llll' Ut I lllh .'Ullll lll'l jnilf ilillll illl llll.' Ill,' 11 Ih.- M;i!''Siiieii (.1 111) IlI'llHl 111 ml... . r I a Iks ll I, in- ill IIh-h,- il;nn .'ts pri-lly hid .ml ilusl ti'liiii' nii-'lil ruini-n Aiinti ;,rln- Iiiiiii pluniiiK- Th.'-.- iiii- l.hs-i-i.s uiii'tc iIh' liiui'Ili' ol it.'- hoe has ,,---.l Ii.ii.I aKalnftt our Imi-.-n. ,,. ii, a,i K.. a hiilo 1,11 son- AM.i at noiiii 1 1 nil- iw- lako up III.- pap.. i ;,m look mil ovi-l lln- umlil. . ,.ri-mK if nut' Ni i III.- '.iiiii - lo ilmp all Hi.- Iiiimh . anil ,..-,-n,... .,lnl l.ilk ovi Ih-iii'i lo hi-arl , ,, r.-ally ,iK II.iiik-s. lb.. hiiKlil ,KX, Uhiich iliut h.-lp lo iiiako ,1,. st,nNr aiol Iiiii- ami i-arm-sl ami 0rth wlnlo. .'ailn-r ami iiiolli.'i. how old nr.- An- ou still boy ami i;iil with (In :i I 1 11 1 hoi' I a 11 1 1 - ' e 11 1 s he '.veil- nts The Kv ... N(,ws ,.,..),,, h r!U, ;1 wa s di'jn ud i on the .1 lull A ssf ate 1' ri- gi mil. 1 hem ol accurate u couni . Tin . service does not make a specjaltv of giving jusl enough to gel von deejilv interested. th-n drops abnip'h olt, lea Ing on to guess al th- balam A report of the big doings ol I'e 1 i t when handled in this iiiaumr i.- about a. voHhh-ss as not lepoitiug the news at all The A ssoi ialed '. I I'ress way is the onl o get 1 authentic news of the bn- happening in t hese war I i ines. 1 1 is a si nu without a peer. Cincinnati has adopted a new ami tieuielv piactn.il plan ol elnimmt ing loaiers 1 1'' 'dt y b It par.nb'S th.-ni 1 1: ear ing placards nisi " " Ordered Fiom Cit a Ihiin. m' Woik. Then II kicks them out Tin I . W. const il liency oUL'Ilt lo iip pieciate the pboard leainres. al b ast harriio ' f 1 t mil abl w it )i t hen ; Hallelujah. I'm a Folks wb:i h,ie had pleni.v cluckeli on S 1 1 1 1 . 1 : 1 will lint he ,111! ed b a meatless 'l'llesd,l Tlie ; ha ve enou cli sera ps b-1 1 to i;i I hem o vet that rout ingencv Our lLor l hal I 1 llllis W III UOl Ie rai 1 1 1 I ' eme ol cutting out 1 I ! I . .ll s Mode! o hae oil. d h. ..Id ' n cut indi our hoiice i JUHt the Gloom is Tempered by Belief TL r r-. . . i ridt txireme aaicais Ilnahlo tn Cnntm unaDie to Lontroi. j j ! DEMOCRATIC PEACE 1 , ,, . t- , , . ll. Is ( oik ii I hat Kenii-k l-leiii I m.iii the 'an(al . 1 .May !' I'p simnu'er j (ioieiiuiH iil. ! I " " VASHI;TOl, Nov. 'J. Disenur- ' augment tell here over the news ut Ihe oveitrirow ol the Kert-nsky jmiv- " iiiment ,11 feiKHJiad i temp. .'red by hopr tluit iiii- extreme ladi'al.-- wh-i hae s'i.eil the capital mav not he abb- to extend 1 heir control ow-r t.'e a r in . dt any con si. I ra hie pa ' 1 of ihe cnuntry llowcn. u is i'"urjMj that mio'h blood ,niisl be hed and the nation I u it nrr demoi a I ie) be ton- ,iu power rises above lln- lur 111 ui I t 1 oiif4 eiKjuiih to coiit rei tii" situation. The Mate department junl r h,. Uns sia 11 embass- u ei e without ol ticiai ad vices ton i iih t . con set ncin ly t here was no othcial comment on Ihi nation. I n: 01 malty, it was pointed out that with the telegiaph lines and senii-ol lieial news auenev at I'eti'.- grad in the hands of the radicals, it would be hard to learn the true stale affairs, although there was no dis- " p"sl lo Qui,st,,-n tn'' collapse of prov 1 I 'II incut ': p IWI in the capital. j children, and I leel that no other in- bether this control ol the ha n i sl " ra" Vii rr.v il ,Hlt so system nels of iniorination will extend m in- :Hfcally and therefore success! u lly. terfeieme with ilispatclo-s which ttS iho Hchools. , Ambassador I'raniis and other dip 1 loin, 1 1 lc repi'eSell tail Ves 11 ndou bted l.v are seeking to send is not known. The suggestion that the new p at l'el roL-rail in ay b short I j veil liased til all extent IlltOll Ihe l':iel llml ,, , , ' 1 i tip.Mu us. mil im-mi iiuuiar 1 orce in Russia, always have been reckon ed upon to support a strong conserva tive gover iiini'ii 1 . It was conceived in some iuarters that if Kctetisky. Meetng Irani the capital should abb ring to his support Ceneral Kornilott. the strim man ol the his ( 'ossaek ip a new alio l( ussia 11 a r my. wit h backers, he might sc strong.-r where In inetit al los.ow, Ml nt 11 pon t he loya 1- popllla! ion Ail obslarb- lo flu a plan is found tn the possibilit thai Kornibiff. embittered hv 1 h,. tteat nt he bad 1 di' at the bands of K era risk v vvlieu t tie hit ter w ,i anl lal mi; bet ween 1 he rado a I- and I he consei alle.s. mmltl tejtlse to ti-k 'lis ! U I 11 1 e tuil hei 11 put) sucli a 11 im "'ilaiii leader. Some otllriats think this cinprouiKiiK: Ki-idisk) was of I'-' ;,d l'"spons,.. , Ins dlsaslei .. 'I' v f'W ol the inli.isit nt the il demiHtllMr M.irit develop-!! Ill lias n -ia since the oerlhrow ,,1 the c.ar. il I- tet-aid d here as .litlb uit lo con c iv. of ih.- appearance of anv othei hl !oi in of government other than a ie , pui.li. . e m diph.ni.ui. circles. , W lie! e 1 he peclllla I I- u i pe I anient ol ,, 'hi- Russian masses Uet undej- loo.l. I he opinion is , pre--sed thai "' -'l.'. ' W . a I'lUe.., with 1 C olu and ope ch. t h ni il , i h. i:bl Ihldflllv tin te !, ile -i inie- iii a dh lal mil: mi tin- ,.n. i,.pv Ml' h'ten.'ll e,.lutio tl.ll l'e th. lioMi v.- have df.-lai.-d t ' p'-.O e." W "neb 1- m ,1 t.i I SCHOOLS 10 COLLECT i , I ,1 ,1. 1'.l- i. Ill 1 I'lii-lH'fs llll,) Slip- I '. ll"'-.! IIU S11HK'II'I1S un to how the schools may do BOine constructive work that will make each -Ii I lil feel his Ifsponsibllity in the war without seriously Interfer- ' ln with the IcKitluiiito work of the , school. 1 uiu offering the following plan with the hope that through your teaclu-rs. you can make it a task of eiii'rational value, anil at the same " B'v, ""' ,'l,ill"'n ''' ili tinite to do in helping io win the war. Flrs' X'''"'" u list of the solillors wh ,,V1. ,,,. llinn you,. ,.,,. ll.v. anil hale the pupils as a part ol tli' ir le'uiar KiikIisIi work write let- XlJJ2y. r.rnV0,;,"1! ery community undi-rtaklnt; that would he t intereM () th: boys- Nothing hut the best efTortK of t fu ,.1,11,1,-,., 1 .1. v . . children should be accepted, and the writlntf or the letters should be carefully Miip-r'isel by the teacher. Second, organize the pupils for thu purpose ot collecting regularly the best magazines from the homes, and H('nl LtK'se to your own soldier boys, ('itv Sl1 IH'ri 11 1 'T'deii t F. Thoi d a rson , ,i Ih lid. has already collecte! ,ri,00U niagazines lor this purpose I have ask,'d the stale Hiiiarian to prepare :i mat:aziii(-s. so that you may pupils to brint; only those on the list. Third, have the pupils watch the newspapers and magazines lor inter esting illustrated articles. I,et them clip these and make scrap books, so that the schools will have them read 10 send to the hospitals lor the con valescing soldiers. Th rough tin- organiza t ion which you are capable of perfecting in your schools, 1 believe we can furnish ding matter and letters from who ate protecting 0,11 li'Jines at the sacritice of their !iv,'s N, -'ddier should feel that ' '"' ''"m 111 11 " il V. li(Hls 111,1 ;Mpr'(date u 11:11 '"' lrt doing, 1 tie work will be ...... , . , . . ' ourauonai. 11 uni nae most wholesome mora I effect 11 pun the U. S. UI 1 1 T K lJ lUl 1 lu I 10 PREVENT SABOTAGE WASHI.NCTON. Nov. !i The gov rniuent is about to deny cable coin- ""inicaiion wnn neutral eountries to i n ;i m her of persons in the I ' in ted States, including some American citi zens, one the suspicion that they ha ve I u rnished in lormat ion to t he enemy on military, naval and com mercial operat ions. Telegiaph and (able rompanies, it w as staled today, will be gi en lists of persons w ho have been under sur veillance, with instructions to refuse I ra iiMiiission of their messages. Some of i he men u nder t be ha n i'e said to have been encaged by tlon in Kuropean neutral neutral countries or in Mexico. South and! i'.,.,!,., Vini.iif.. i,l ,,.,ti in i-.,.. i n fot nil ostensibly for commercial purposes entirely, but in realitv for t ransmission to Cermanv . The i''tisorsh i p act ion is but one phase ol Hi,, promani lor tiL-.hteiiing ol conl rol o .t etiem action in this cnuntiv. now beui i; 1 or m u 1 a I ed tor -ai lv iinn.iiinceiiieiit The plans in clude Itinhci -t. -ps to pr.'vent xpo-sion-. lii.s and other sabotag-, and 'o i..,i:;,t t!M. movement ol the t hoi; -a ll.b ol alien enemies who now a 1 " p xcep milted to go almost anv where u il hiu .ones about . amps and WOLF CREEK GRADE .1,-1'.. . ..oi .in I',,- !', 11 U, ,'.1, 1, I.I.I,' lllillll 1'. Oil) 111. , CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bfars the Signiure ol COUNTY GQURT MAKES llllf RULING CERTAIN CASES; l!: I""1''"'1 o.-n.l.- 1 .! in- -Inili-r ! " "" '" '" '..- i "ii't Cw,m.. a.!.iil..O. IM"- .ui.!.- '" i !" ii "!' .iii-l I ..: I",., un i . I,.;.,.. ,., r i :u; ' """' ,;i 'l !' ll"!b r !i-i.' i tiMl. i I,.-,-, '., ii. I ""' '' '''il'.i I- Mini I!. :. i, u...,, ,,,! I,.., ; ii'. in. 'I- I.. ikuii.'.I -i.iii ,, " I '''" " '" 'i-l- M',., ,'i, i,i...,, ,-,.' 1,; , '' " I'"- ''"-' l:-'- ' - :,'i ' "",i ,"'' ' ' ": : " ' '' " Hi' ii i. ' im -in I --l-ii. ::: '" l: ' 1 ' I p. i: I "' ' ii, , i. i- I - .,. ,, ,, 1 l ! .I.'.'l.l. -.! to I. .roll.. I; ,. ,,,..,.,;. .. .. I,,,! l'U'l'.ili' .,11.1 I'lVlllI" i,, .,. ,i,. '''" " !l1'" - - in i. I-. - .:n.-':r: .-t.ilMai I ton i n,. hl, , , ,i WORK BEGINS UPON ; '?rts:: KANSAS CITY, Nov. 1 "I'nli'sa we stem the progress of socialism In ! this country, thfi winning ot the war. and the driving of I'ru-ssianism I roin the earth will have been a usel-ss; task," declared Governor W. L. Hard itu. of Iowa, in an address here to night be! ore (lie republican club ol Missouri. ! When Vou Think of Ivory Pyralin Think of The Book Store V.'e have without doubt the finest line oT this popular ma terial ever shown in the city. Mirrors pi Iced from $l..( U $H-iH) Urn shea priced from .. .. $2.5 to $0.00 Trays prieed from T.c to $1.00 Hair deceivers, Puff Hoxes, Combs. Jewel Hoxes, rioap IloxcH, Clothes and Hat II rushes. Manicure Articles, and Frames. Make votir M!eet ions before the line is broken. A small deilHisit will reserve any nrticl; for you. THE ROSEBURG BOOK STORE THE QUALITY of material and workmanship in WOODSTOCK Typewriters . UlTSUl' by any pro- duct of its kind in the world. , , . ., iMimiy, rigid, uuranie lrainc stands up under the heaviest work. Cannot give, because of "one-piece" j litis e. top-plate and carriage, into ! which all the finer mechanism is as- I seiubled. ; Lightest touch -speediest action. '. selected against all others by stonou , raphers and typists w ho know and 1 appreciate the high quality of work ; and easy . sin not h , noiseless action, witli I he least effort u nd i'at igue. Jusi a tew of the leading leainres I which can be shown from ihe iron! Many more inside, back and undet 1 Ii,l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n . ,ni: -il.-lit. I" III ! Ann! l'.l.m;: l:l lliull Our Price A S li.i k -ii.,.-., k, . 'lis! IIiiaa- Pnmnnnv t Local Representatives STERLING lpon tho character anil conservatism of your bunk's officers ami din-dors to a .rroat extent, depends the safety of your funds. If tlu-v are knovn as nu-n of hijsh int ji'ity if they have a record ;.s successful men in busi ness if they are known as conservative men in all things then you may ivst assured that their bank is Kovi'i'm-d in conformance with a policy of safety before every tiling else. Such are the men who govern this bank ami your funds are absolutely secure in their care. THE UMPQUA VALLEY BANK D. W. Strong, Presi.li-ni ; J. M. Throm-. Cashier; D. R. Shambrook, Vice President; Roland Agee, Vice President. WA IT'7 Roseburg piiom: i jii. ITS SOME Mitchell Six LET US SHOW YOU J. F. Barker & Co. Roseburg Oregon THE CASH STORE i WE HAVE NO EQUAL! Wli .i it ci.iiie.: to pnppKhr.r your home viih all tho delicacies of the enson. );ir -tock is ;ilw-;.y:; fr-'sli and complete in all line-;. y,e will find here tho choirest of jroods ii ml the bc-st of n rvlrp. THE CASH STORE J. B. KING, Proprietor Rosebuif,', Oregon We Want That Fellow Who cares about appearanci's. lie is just the "boy" we want to eater to. In the lauiulerinir of summer wear we have no superiors ami few equals. We'll trive your work that finish that bespeak of intelligent workmen in every department. It's some satisfac tion to know you are ettint;' the best and that's our specialty. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 70 Ot lt AITO WILL CALL Hooverize Your Flour Bin "nu DIAMOND "W" That's the best end of the handle for saving that "Si.b't: a Pay." Neely's Bee Hive Grocery Advs uivinj CHARACTER Take a Tip From Me Don t g: ud ire mi r eyes good rU. In ..our whole lifetime you urn hav only one pair, (live them, a i banc. now. 1'niiect them Irom t !: - m : .: i n id' i tisii i licient Ib-lit. National MAZDA Lamps wilt -') t- you i h ree t i mes the light vou a i liou- letting i ron i your old i.ishiont',1 carbon lamps and for the same light bills. They are sold in t hp Id He cart on at Electric Co. i CAR THE Bring Results