Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 190?-1920, July 21, 1916, Image 2

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Ml LA! HEW RAILS
Southern Pacific Co. lo Improve
Road in Douglas Co.
WORK 10 BEGIN NEXT MONTH
The Proposed Improvements Will fxlrnd from
Sutherlin North to Divide dnd Will fo
tdit i Big Expenditure
The itutltuiiiiliiin fur Id-- rinli
lure ol :titii,tnM( n- lln- liivim; of 'M
null's of ! Miutnl M:iinl;tn. rail ill
I hi" il:i ol Hi' old lads mii lln- main
I lln- of tin- Siiillli'in I'.Hllir ImIwh
Suiliflllll ltli'1 hiwilf was !-oirii
yt-Hl.-r.lav hy I. W. S.lnihz, mail
inaMw of t 1m S"iM In-1 n I'm lilt w ll h
ht al(ilarlt rs in i;u-n.
Till' Uillk IN III 1)1 kill lli't lllotllh,
in mil in i: In ili - lit .lans. Mini Mr.
Si IlUt I . lil-l IIU.Ill. TttU l.ili-'i' -ailK:
nf tin II will )h ul nil fur lh wmk
whiid will tukr .-iniii' tlini to mil
IH.-.
'Ilii- iiiw ht inula i ! laiW will laki-lln-
plai i' nf lti- M' m i u n t rails now nn
1 li ma i n Inn- w hli h, w lit-1 lit, w ill
hi' 1 1 h i 1 1 nh tiiaix ti linen. A irn-ill
many nf lln-in Ui.is In1 until nil liie or t
all is 1 ii ii l-i w it n Cur vat I is
inxl 'S' jit j 1 1 1 f i iti.
'lln flaiiH of Hip laituiail mii i:in
fur I In l.i iiu: of Manilanl rails in
cluih' tin' aiils hnili at Sutli'-i tin ami
ill
Tlii- mail-rial aitl will ! rstab
lislntl at I H aiti, whi-ii- a rurviii.,' ma
rhliiK will (tlariil In ml just the rails
fnr thf i'iiiti-s. 'lln- nihiT rails ami
latnilit tails will hi' lii rihtt'i-il alnui;
tin- Hark as lln- an m-i-th tl.
'I hi- a in Inn I y. i imi fnr tin- plat' in l:
nf rru-hi-il fork halla-t alnn Hum spc
t ton nf ltak is !:- --iiti in lln-in-ar
future. a i onium tn Mr. Si llllltz
'I his will ii ii an t hi- i - mliiun' nl
Ihnii-amls nt ilollais In tin- Snuilnlli
I', o il If Cotniai) .
'lln- niil i l.'i- lln ni-w siainlaiil rail
liiul tin- iM(til nn ttui iat inn of lln
slaiuh.l 1 mi I, li.illa-t is olil Ihr coin
i;in s i'IImii in luiiii: iiu- i-ntiri' rail
mail up In M.tnt.ml a l.t.-t s pus
Mhlr. s.u.l Mr S. tniH I.i-1 nu-lit.
" I In- i mi 1 1 a ii ha ; r t I In- !"
poiltnl I a ; I ami 1 1 - tin In A m. k l:l
la.-1 lis its m .iimI.ii il, ami is pui I in.'
lln- rut li i- i nail uiin sli.ipf."
Tin- Sniilh.-ill ratlin- iloi-s not
ha.i a riii-li- i rui U ti;n!tit. north nt
A litaml in ati ,-iinl.
Mr. S hull, w hn has Ins nii i. e in
l-lnm iH' ami 1 1 ,nlt's I In i .-. i-. i ial
ina-li-r litr lln- MMih- ni I'.nihr ninth
nt i:il:i !ir hi Cliaili', ami sui1 11 In Oak
laml. aImi tin- htam h Inn-' hum Lu
Mi in- 1 1 1 : I r ln lii iin n, im lml
nu' tlr ;'nm In Ul. Vi'iuii ami V ml
Imi' Inn -, as . a itn ; tT. i-!. :,i
hm-s in a;- . ii.' ,mi Sii in. -I'll hi
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sliii.il- ami u'li.t t'.Uilii lln- SuiMh
in I '. 1 1 1 1 1 1 ntiip.nn i i .ipulk pit'
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X SUTHERLIN NEWS. X
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lnterit.ng Items Clipped From f .
4. The Sutherlin Sun.
f'uu.'itv J-'rmt Inspt-ctor Strang, of!
llt htii ", was In Suthi-rlin itm fir:(
of tin- ttcik ami maile an in-pTtinn
of s, ori hauls in thn valh-y. Il
' n-:nrts thf iri f-s h rn ar biun in -x-
ri llt-nt i nililltintl.
Miss l.inta huit, of Portlaml. iiIitp
or Mrs. M. '. lion-1, in visitiim at thf
huii f tht laii-r mi Laun-I Ueihta
Miss Hurt isiiil InTi- last HUiiiini-r
ami will ht- ri-iiifiiihirt-il by mail) of
iin ritii-ns.
Mrs. Vila laync, nsslslant In thf
Im al postufficn. is i-njoy iim a vacatinn
his ut--k fnr itn first tinif in ovit
two i-ars. I nit nil In-r ahsi-iiri-, n-r
i-ti-r, Mish Crari Talhott. is dis-piii.-.nt,'
post ranis ami Hiamps to pat
miis ami Inokini; afti-r various othi-r
ihiili'H (onm-rii-tj with thf offir
Mr ami Mrs M C. K. Ihniiftt ami
laurhti-r. Mis Ili-h-n. di partfil Tluirn
lay niuitiiim fnr S:iNt:i Ana anil othiT
points in 'alifnr liia. 'I'hf iloclor fx
pfis to ri'turn in nhniit thn-f wim-Ks,
hul Mis. Il.nmit ami ilaiihti-r will
IttNIUII for SMlllf lllllf.
'lln- marv irii-mls nf Mrs. W. K
si. J'lhn w'll n tr.'i to linrn that shf
i. ll whiif in h-r lluwi-r ;arilin Mnn
lav iifii'i'imnn. si 1 ikini; Jnr back
tin mail wln-if thf airiili-ut oi-rurrftl
:i si-vi-if injury. Sim was assistfil to
In r num.. wln-if sli is now ln-in at
li rnli tl hy a trauii-il nursp.
II. W. iJInihrr, a wi-ll known rapl
talis t 1 if Killings. Munt.. who spitjit
!U'Vf 1 al tays In-rf n-rt-nily. wan in
wilt pl-asml with Suihi-rliu Vail-)
ami its hruht prospm-ls that hi- in
it-nil into an ai;ri-i'iuint fnr lln pur
1 liasf of an nii liant trart ami fivf
an i-s of ii'.sidi-m i' prnpi'ity.
I'hf ilam-f Kivi-n in thf llnti-l Suth
! Im hlnrk Sal 111 day niht proved a
must fiijuyahlf affair, allhnuli not
larut'ly 11 1 tend d ow inn to thf rains
wtiirh kept many nut of town people
ft mil all-ntltiiK. Thf boys expert tn
Kite another dance a little lai-r, due
nolle' of whieh will be Kiven.
(iev. II. K. Mi Vicker'H conclusions
from his observance on bis trip tn
A. -h laml last w eek. was. 1 hat w In li
the urchards and bi et fn-lds look trnnd
1 her-, t he trees in Siit hi-rlin Valley
!i.!'k bi-iter and the hets just as kdimI
is ativ lie saw while ahsmt, and that
this part of Southern Oregon will bi
ll (he bad fnun several standpoints
'I himiLih tin- buisiiiiL' of a (ire on
Ins inui ore v cle w hile rid in n to b
w tn k I a si 'i iday morniru;. Marshall
I'l-lur w as 1 hmw n loh-nt ly in lln
-1 1 niiii!. siisiauiiiiL' a sprained ankle
'ai 1 at id knee ami other injurif
m hu h w ill cuiifiiie hun to his homi
er s.el.i il.tvs. lr, Hennett was
ralli 1 1 in look after tin1 in juries.
While assiyiiiiL' in handlini: cord
oud w hu h w as lieiiu- sent down a
Ii from Die tup Mf a hilt on It
I Cnfl's place, mi luesda. Kd. Ian
I was smirk en the head by
in k which .pimped mil nf the chute
Ui 1 1 Mi - tuUU'il a si eie si alp WnUIld
I he Mi!tu. m. hi w is bimivht to tiwn
tnie hi ll.nmit all. nd. I the in
Mis-. H, n lu iuieit, who was seri
i k in .111 1 d 111 an automobile aci i
! ut lii w.m ;iu, was able In be
"it l.e-1 Mundav fnr ihe fut tinu-
:m . 11-.. mi-hap It is umb-islMu.)
t':-i I 'I I'. -li Tli tl W ill bnnu' SUM
' 1 'li' until', fur damages, ami
I" ' lat!n'ial unit llit- cnmtltlun ol
;!! 1 1 i ll;e accldi'iil netutlvd
- lie Im- a k 1 ease.
PUHtFD AT EUGENE.
I'll' I.ll -o till -s Ill III llli-'i-iilii'i-
lit tli, loi, I. n Htlil V.'.ilill
I ! ' r,.t .lolit, A K.UuriN. son i.f
Mr 1 'I Mi John A. KiluauK nt
-1.1 ui. 1 1, 1,1, v.hn ili,, I in linirlmii: mi
Moil. I i a ti .ill of injiii 1, s ri'
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li'1 I .".1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 I 'omiMiii Moml.ii
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u 'i 'I.. 11, . 1, Inn, t was Mattnl n.
I"' tin. 1 inn. . Hi,. tnMTiior faili-il to
1,' a'i.1 -li. II tli.- ciu-m,. ran loo fasi
. 1'iHi !'.- to in, ami IMuat.l-
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M an. 1. . .1 ! o 111 iii ,.. at 1 i,. ,iin,
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POLL MAN GOES HOME.
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TAKEN TO PORTLAND
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vANTrii r.-.-on imrsc on
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SPEND QUIETSUMMER
Pres. Wilson and Wife Will So
journ at Long Branch
TO ESTABLISH SUMMER CAPITOL
'Shadow lawn" Is a Ma for Tourists and
Is Visited Odily by Hundreds of Sight
seers Many Telephones
I.OVC WtANrn, v j jiv 21
I'renidi-nt Wilsun will arrivn Iiere
on to occupy the summer capital,
"Shallow I -aw n." and receive furnial
not 1 fiea t ion of bis nominal ion. II is
sojourn in this heretofore- unlucky
mansion should be lucky if bis lucky
number Is st ill work inc. for this Is
ihe thirteenth year since the niaunifi
cent place built by the late, John A.
Mct'all. of lb New Vork Life Insur
ance Company, In l!o:t, was opened (
Only luisfurtiine followed the three
persons w bo have prev iously lived
here. 1
Mcf'all, who span d no expense and
who Is credited with having spent a.
million dollars on "Shadow I. awn" (
and its H.r aims of crniind. benefitted,
with over fifty thousand dollars worth'
of shrubbery and trees, and conlain
ini; an artificial lake and a fifty thou
sand dollar Htahle and yarnim. spent
only one season In Ihe bin white build
in on the hill before troubles came
thick upon him.
Joseph White, the Teias postal..?
stamp millionaire, who founded hi
fortune on a bid for bonds In the
second Cleveland admin 1st rat ion.
made it bis home for several years
before his financial collapse.
J. H. Greenhut, a New York mer
chant prince, who next purchased It.
last year became a bankrupt. Hut
ihe superstitious say the rule of three
havini; been followed to the end, the
hoodoo nnw is broken. lU-sides,
s President Wilson's lucky number.
In says.
The hopes of 1 ,onir I teach and its
wealthy summer colony have Inni;
(-entered in ihe place beiuu 1 he sum
mer White House. It has been r-
i-aiibd as almost too pretentions and
li--ntfied for a mere private residence.
Shadow Lawn today Is a inecca for
motorist, and is visited by hundred-
if stcht -seers daily. Kroin the upper
lories may be seen ihe summer
home of Presidents (J rant and Gar
field on the ocean, less than a mi It'
iMmiv. An Idea of the size of the
huitdini; may be gained from the fact
'hat LTi telephones have been installed
for the convenience of the President's
household.
Last fill. Ft 11-titer Senator Jatm-'
-iunth. Jr.. made the suun-shon that
I was idi allv located for the Piesi
li-ni's In adiiuarters in a Nat innal
campaign.
o edit for brin inn the summer
Wht'e l'-m-... to LnnLT Hr:nch is par
lt Ulat h due to these New JelseV lies'
II V, Itobbnt, Ma:e editor nf the Lnnu
Itramh lieemd. I'r. Gen. II. Ilaker.
i: 1 haul H m.'V-s. Mvron T. lppcn
h. nn. It Joseph r Welch. Senator
latin s W. Slucinn. I'd it or James
Keatnev. ur ihe Tn n'ttn Tunes. Kfp
tentative TN'Ui.'s J Sillily. Appeals
G.nut .ImLi' Hi ii'-y S. Ttihune. Sena
tor Heiuv K Arhi-ri.ui. Jr. Public
l ulnv Gnminiss,,tier .1. Lyle Kmmoih.
ediiof of 1 tit- Asbur Press, and I'has
V. Mr lH.nald
Keview Want Ads. brinn result.
The Power
behind the DoueiK
COMING TO ANTLERS X
h 1
4- "The Bnh of Nit on" It the 4
Season's B, 3 jest Attraction. 4".
i.J.iJalJ((J((J,.JiiHIJIJJaiTai.jHj
I Snine idea of ihe Intensity rtf the
,aciinn contametl tti the ;' ii"0 odd feet
1 of pivtnrial grandeur that vt to
make up !. W. Griffith' "The Kirth
1 of a Nation" may he vat her d from
the fact that 1P'.""U feet of livintr
photograph was made nt the sutijut
from which to cull 12,000 feet less
;than lo per cent nf (he total of thf
absolute punch and Klury of the nub
'ject. Percy Hammond, in the Sunday
i Tribune, i'hicauo, June Lt, -says a
follows uf tjiiffiiti's enmiiious prn
d uction:
"To me tin im -t artist ic thitm in
'The ltirth of a Nation' is t hat real
and photographic event of the assaa
sinaiion of Lincnlu. 'I here is a won
der work of act ion and stau-e ru:iTKme-nn-nt
with lis irr-sisiible altt-ination
of scenes - thf audience, the play, ihe
President's box. the assassin, the con
fusion, every thin ;r as it should be.
And the eerie Ku Klux Klan inci
de nis, with a t iiuu-and shrouded
knights, nitht t iiLn; lo veiiKi aitee.
and tile Wiu-nei ian ti 'limpet call of
the Valkyries as they cmiirreL'aie to
lynch the ravautnu negroes. That
trumpet call is an opuh nt device of
sound applied to the sil.nt drama
No spoken w ord. no play can dupli
cate its thrillinu cadences. That mo
ment when the Ku Klux ride against
a red horizon, swift, with uplifted cm
bleins of yen prance, is a line spec
tacular Interval."
'The liirth of a Nation" will play
a two days eniauetm-nt at the Ant
ler's Theater on August a and 4.
STANLEY KIDDER GOES EAST
Stanley Kidder, who has been visil
itm relative In Kosebury on his vaca
tion after several years spent as pos
tal inspector in the Philippine Islands,
will leave tonight for WashitiKton. !.
('. While at the capital. Mr. Kidder
will confer with the official of the
postal department and later join his
wife here after a nip iIiioukH other1
slates in the Last. j
DISTRICT ATTORNEYS MEET. j
I'isirict Attorney Geo. Neuner left
for Portland Thursday afternoon.
where he will attend a ineetiim of ihr
Oregon Histrnt Attornevs Associa
tion, of which Mr Neuner is secretary.!
The purpose of the convention is to
discuss the various matters of leiris
lation with a v lew of perfectin: har
mony annum i he different count ie.
Cet die Round Package)
Died for 'j Century.
CS. Cautioii ,
lold Subitltutfty&
1wwtotiaolnP1.
irifi.A5(AittoMailt
It "ACMI.VU.U.S.A.
l f-sj -I" I i
PRINTER BELIEVES HE
IS JUSTLY ENTITLED
TO HALF OF THE FEE
Will S Tiitt s, J. P., feels that he
is i-Ly five plunks, while in ail proba
bilnv fin- caul fr.e bones repose safe
ly in ihe jeans of Geo. P. Trites, U.
I)., rays the Sutherlin Sun.
The situation is this: Iast Sunday
a vouiil: lady and fit nib-man duly pro
vided with a marriage license, tame
to Sutherlin to married. On ar
ii vim,' b. re they inijuir i as to who
was justice of the peace. Beinfi told
th.- juM'.e was Mr. Trites, they In
quired where he lived. A citizen di
lecud them to the east part of town,
in which locality Mr. Will Trites, J.
P, resides, as does also Rev. George
P. Trite.
After pi-M eedinir a couple of blocks
the two happy souls on tuarriaKe
ii -lit inn ui u d of another citizen as
to the home of "Mr. Trites." The
oblij-'Mik citizen thinking G. I. Trites
the one sMiu-lit. iMtiniid out the resl
deliee of the popular pastor. The
happy couple proceeded to the par
soiia-e a ad w ere promptly married,
the ifev. Gto. P. Trites ihus securing
five win-els of silwr which were orit;i
liaHy rolling itir--(tly fur the pocket
of his bmilnr. Will S. Trites, J. P.,
whir n-Milfs but iwo blocks away.
When Will pd next to the matter
he v.a.s nf ihe opinion that his brother
should "w hack up," but at last ad
vices there was no "whack" in si.nht.
LEC KEY AT SEATTLE.
W. G. Leckey, who came here ro
(enily after his automobile which was
stolen by John and William Taylor
and Alfred Wilson, has arrived al
Seat t le. according to word received
here today. Mr. Leckey drove the
car from Iloseburi? to the Washington
city without a mishap.
0en alt the Ve.ir Meiils Served
PhvntiCitiierinTis hamtly Style
Westlake Hotel
R H iin'nwini. Mutineer
WESTLAKE, OREGON
On Tsiltcoos Lake
Rates $2 nr tiny 59 and $10 per wee
Boats mevttill Trains at Lane A Ada,
W P. R. R.
Two Mile from Ocean Barch
Rvachvd by Water
Good H anting A Frvh Water Fishing
Ask For and GET
- aT
ORLICK'S
THE ORIGINAL
MALTED MILK
Made from clean, rich milk with the ex
tract of select malted grain, malted in our
own Malt Mouses under sanitary conditions.
infants and children thrw on it. Agreet with
tht ii'takett tlomach of the invalid or the aged,
Neede no cooking nor addition of mitM.
Nourishes and liutaina more than tea, coffee, etc
Should be kept at home or when traveling. A nu
tntioua food-drink may be prepared in a moment.
A glassful hot before retiring induces refreshing
Icep. Also in lunch tablet form for business men.
Substitutes Cost YOU Same Pric
Take a Package Home
Antlers Theatre
ivatro . CT I nTIV1 A 4av n
ONLY I TI1URS.MAT iUg. O
2:15 TWICE DAILY 8.15
Seats Monday, July 31 Mail Orders Now
D.VV. GRIFFITH'S MiGHIY MASTERPIECE
5 A SYMPHONY f
O U ORCHESTRA O )
DON'T
Has Electrified the World
NOTE:
You can
treat most diseases, rjre-
vent sicknrss of your cininials. Lv
Using Zcnolcum oo per directions on
the can. The best veterinarians, the
biggest breeders, SO Agricultural Col
leges u and recor:mtnd Zenoleum.
It's the most poweriul cosl-tar disin
fectant and ccrniirkie linown. Ii r
ulti mte ttnmlv tuit(.rtiiL f. n n. r
unrmicM to k end ii. Won't
. Ltim Hill w,. - .......1 Vr-T.
V: i ffta--. cv-m, unrl
. r i jtf i.QAL TAR DISINrtCTAUr5
J. F. Barker & Co.
Farm Implements,
When You Go
Away on that Summer Vacation
You Should Take The
RKVIEW
If you want lo Know what happens in our Home
Town No t-xtra iharse, jut leae your address.
SAVE$L00
At the Hars;ain Month Price,
You can hardly afford to do ithout it. Tall at the
Office, phone 90. or write. A man came in recently
and sauJ: "I haM-n't a darned cent in the world,
but I want to take you up on th.t Hargain Month
offer, because I can sae a dollar." If M)u have
your paper delivered you sue Two R,B Dollars
MISS IT
WILL BE PRESENTED IN ROSEBURC EXACTLY
AS AT HE1LIG, PORTLAND.
h- Ri Ms, cif tliolera, rmc-wcrtn in ratt!?, h-JK-;.
'hcfI' linJ C7t riiiir.i,'t IU-c, fit-as, tikks with
Zi:.o!tum. For poultry, btttcr. niitvi: clteavr
.ail t. .r.ie-made muLutLH. Kril n i!cllii
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