TWO TUB KVK.Vr.Nq NKWS HATTttDAY, JUNE 1, 1018 THE EVENING NEWS BY B. W. BATES BEKT 0. BATES ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY Subscription Bates Dally. Per year, by.tiiall $3.00 Per month, delivered....- G'1 r. Weekly. Por year , J2.00 Six months , 1-00 nntnw.1) na HRfnnd-claas mattei November 6, 1909, at RoBeburg, Ore.. under act of March 3, 1879. MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press is ejcclusivcl entitled to the use for repubUcatioi of nil news dispatches credited to i or not 'otherwise 'credited In tlili paper and also the local news pub lished herein. All rights or republi cation of special dispatches liercli are also reserved. ' SATURDAY, JVXH 1, 1IH. It's qulto natural that a blind pig case should be the ultimate finale to the hog episode, v Spring "has arrived" come on your Jazzy poet the garden pests ' have spared a few posies to put into warbling rhymes. . Now, if thOBe pigs don't squeal . after such an elaborate dressing down everybody should be satis fied for the time being. Who1 ever thought a- hog even thlrty-slx of 'em could create such a flurry, and t'hold the boards" for such an Indefinite period. But a .hog Is some pig these days dead or nlive. - i '' O Of course, we do not pretend to ' know, .but to the. casual onlooker It ' would seem about time for tliu allies ' to make a halt of the Hun drive on the western front: If the Oormana. continue to gain ground ns they have by every drive launched since tho initial onslaught In March It will not be long before the beast of Ber lin will be vlowlng the city of Parl with a fascinating eye. But we still believe his efforts In this- direction will be' stunted before many days elapse. ' , i 'mli FAlL OF ROMANOFFS. TO ' ORIXION ON WHEATLEH9 BATIOX. I'roofs that Oregon Is actually on a whoatless ration' have piled Irilo state food" administration headquarters In a veritable avalanche, says the'Oro gonlan. .,At very lowest estimate a car load of wheat flour will be turned back from every county In the state to be sent direct to Europe to help feed the lighting men, asserted As sistant Foodl Administrator W. K. Newell. More enthusiastic workers who have poured over the reports predict that Oregon will turn back 100 cars of wheat m od nets for the cause of liberty and democracy. At the regular mooting of Rising Star lod'ge 1. O. O. F. last night of ficers were elcted for the coming term, Ralph L. Russell being raised to the place of noble grand, while Fostof Butnor was selected for vice grand. During the evening two can i dhlntes .were given the Initiatory de gree. I'l'mifH 'Herbert' Bronon believes that the motion picture cumeru Htunds alone as a historian and' he points to his latest production, "The Fall of tho Romanoffs, " which comes to the Ant lers theatre on Monday and Tuesday as an effort to prove his Ideas. " 'The Fall of the Romanoffs' Is nothing less than an attempt to screen swlllly moving history,'' says Mr. Brcnon. "I realise that it is ono thing to vlsuulize pant history amd quite anomor to attempt con temporary evenlH, The perspective is .baffling. Nor do we know what the fall of a king today may meun to us tomorrow. - . "Yet this most - epoch making event in tho development of democ racy the tumbling of Nicholas 11 from the hereditary throne of the Romanoffs as the Slav race throws off the manacles -of despotism fas cinated me. . What a tremendously human drama is beneath the bare cable that the czar and czarina, with their children, are enroute to Siberia. "I built my story around the Si berian moujlk, Rasputin, the evil gdnius of the royul family. I started my photographic panorama by dis closing Rasputin ub an illiterate drunken peasant sled driver In a tiny village on the edge of the Siberian marshes. Swiftly by trickory.'.luck and unscrupulous craftiness Kaspu tin rises to court adviser and actual power behind the throne. Under mining the court with his philosophy of sin, Resputin finally proved to be the spark which set the revolution ary masses aflame. "Through tho panorama moves Illodor, the Siberian monk who brought about Rasputin's downfall; the emperor, a superstitious weakl ing; his wife, the czurlna. with Ger man family leanings; Indeed, trt whole court. Tho kaiser himself ap pears briefly. 'I bring the Btory up to the murder of Rasputin and the revolutionists' arrest of the czur in a railway carriage on March 16, 1917. I was fortunate in securing Illodor. who plays himself In the production. Illodor provided the wealth of facts upon which we based the story, rot historical data to details of secret religious ceremonies. More than that he proved himself a remarkably good screen actor. KVKBTBODY is invited. We ask all the people to attend the celebration of our National Flafc Day on Friday afternoon Juno 14. The big parade will form at two p. m.. after which there will bo some street, ceremonies in front of tho Elks' building, and then the fine progrnin an dpatriotlc address by Judge R. It. Butler, of Tho Dalles, an orator ol more thnn coast-wide reputation, will follow at the opera house. ' Everybody should attend for pnb-llc-splrltednoss, pleasure and patriot ism. By Special request of tf ELKS' FLAG DAY COMMITTER. MONK? TO LOAIV. We make loans on Improved farm property. Low ratio of Interest, tt DOUGLAS ABSTRACT CO. 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The tubes were then ran to destruction on the road under normal conditions. One by one the other sections blew out while the Michelin sec tions remained intact. 'This stries ef twelve tests is designed to take the uncertainty out of tirs-buying. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. ROSEBURG, OREGON ATTEND HOME COMING. I ..IcCulloch and little daughter Fran- ces, Mrs. M. Linditren, Mrs. L, A. Among those leaving on this morn- Marsters, Mr. and" Mrs. H. T. Ash-, Ing's local lor Wilbur, to attend the! worth and son Reginald. Mr. and second annual home coming ol the'; Mrs. Kd. Singleton and daughter Mrs. : former itudots of the Unipnua Acad-1 H. F. Ogden, Miss Luclle Qllmore, , emy, wnicn is Deing neiu there today Miss Esther Nichols, and Miss Mane wbre Mrs. Fannie Hart. Mrs. fleo. Gllkeson. IT'S ALL IN YOUR EYE Or at least feels that way, when you have been'out in the wind and dust, or are suffering from eye strain. RELIEVE IT. 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