THE NEW RESTAURANT. GRAND GRILL LUNCH COUNTER Marsters Block, Corner Cass and Rose Streets U. First-class Restaurant, Grill and Lunch Counter. Open all hours. The best the market affords, well cooked and well served. Prices reasonable. Your Patronage Solicited Meal Ticket. $5.50 for $5.00 C. and J. ELLIOTT, Props. 1 No matter what month you were born in we have your birthstone ring. This idea of giving one another tlielr blrtlmtono ring is certain ly a most thoughtful and pleasant way of remembering one another. Everybody Is happy to receive a birthstone ring aa a present, and If you are ever In doubt as to whut to give your friends or family, then find out what month they were born In and 'c'6me here and ask to Bee their birthstone in the famous W-W-W Guaranteed Ring. This ring that we sell Is the only permanently insured Ring In the world. It Is the only ring that Is accompanied by a signed guar antee of the maker. It Is a ring made so well that it Is worthy of a guurantoe. It Is a ring thut has the confldoncO"Of the maker to such an extent that he advertises It to you peoplo through mugu zlnos that, forty million people aro oradlng, ' This ring Is for spin here In this store. It Is here because we be lieve it to be the best ring In the world, lt ts liere because we have confidence) In It. It Is here for the reason1 that we know we can sell this ring to you, our most Intimate friend to you whom wo see day 111 and day out knowing that r;;r are selling you some thing worthy of our reputation and worthy of our friendship for you. We ask you whom we know well and youwiiom wo want to know to come here to this storo to Bee this famous W-W-W Guar anteed Ring; to see bow little will buy this ring, that Is guaranteed for a llfo-tlmo. A. S. HUEY C0.7lnc. "Roseburg's Leading Jewelers" BATTLE BEGINS (Continued From Page 1.) Winnie Gaddis THR PLUMBER . Agent for Sne Water Filters. '.-Removes all Imparities. Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Mr Phone 210 Roseburg Oregon treaty concluding the Ruiwo-TurklBh war, die power are understood to have agreed to permit Italy a "pacific penetration of Tripoli". Turkey contends that this right hag been reected ever since. Itaiy has colonized Tripoli until her In tercuts In that African province are very great. She hag asserted, how ever, that her subjects have been mlKtreated by the Ottoman authori sed and constantly t dlttcrlmlnatod UK'ilnst. Frequent disputes have arisen, but the prolonged negotiations have nev er resulted gatlttfactorlly to 'Italy. At the time that the Franco-German differences regarding Morcco were acute Italy turned her atten tion to Tripoli and In subsequent ne gotiations with Constnntlnopole set rortn that outrages against her sub- Jectg had been perpetrated for which j no redress had been made. Hhe assumed a decisive attitude and presently begun the mobilization of her army and navy. The first Kquadron of thet Italian navy was Rent to Tripoli an waters a few days ago, and It has nlnce patrolled that const. Att the same time Turkey wan warned not to send soldiers or munitions of war to Tripoli. A Turk ish transport bearing a few men nnd arms and ammunition later arrived at Tripoli from Constantinople-, but was not molested, on the ground that she had sailed before the Italian warning had been received. Italy, In the meantime, brought her army to the Italian coast, where the soldiers had been placed on board ship ready to proceed to Trip oli or other points. May Retard Action, DENVER, Colo., Sept. 30. It Is generally believed here today that the Public Lands Congress. In ses sion here, will postpone definite ac tion regarding the conservation pol icy until gome future convention. A number of persons In attendance at the convention today attempted to force consideration of resolutions on the subject of conservation, but fail ed. Tuff At fiednllu, MlNKorul. 8FHMMA, Mo., Sept. 30. After a forty mile automobile ride today. President Tuft addressed a crowd of 7,000 persons. He declared that rec iprocity was a dead Issue. He also discussed the vetoes of the last ses sion of congress, and decalred his In tention of votolng all bills not meet ing with his approval. Miinv Persons Irovnel. BUFFALO, Sept. 30. A long dis tance phone message from Austin, Pa., today, Indicates that between 200 and COO persons were drowned there todny when a dam collapsed. LOCAL NEWS. For city treasurer of Roseburg cast your ballot for D. 8. Houser at Monday's city election. dlt ISMl'KS C1IALLKNUE. SocluIlHt Omlor Wants To IHwuss Pollticul Munition, Attain, with clinngOH In hoiin nmt miiKlutfi uunilierH. 1 PALACE THEATRE TO-NIGHT j Special engagement of the g REEVES MUSICAL COMPANY l SPECIAL PROGRAM OF PICTURES KnguK(l at Kxtra fot for this OithnIoii. to i c if The in iin I rat program will lie rendered In three nett em- Cyj bracing Violin Nolo, for not, HuglHtoni, Ih'iim, Jingle tuttl VwiU Solo Vrk. ' a . & The Grand t T? A I T CV "A lathe' gi OPKRA rAU&l ,.!,, iv Art" 8 In two reels, hand colored; is an attraction nnt to bo inltiued. Q' (I "The Jollier", a Knlmn comedy eomplolea the plituie ih-oki'iiui. : V? IIOI SK OI'KX AT 7:(HI l M. fj Cm-tain lit 7:15 and N: lo tno outit-o iM'rfni'iiiam'CH. Adults 1S.V; Children under I I, I.V; t'lilldmi under n fne CjI Willi Mirtnts. jj HACK TO IIKtil I.Alt I'lUMiltAM Sl'XDAV. 8 J. II. Osborne, the blind socialist orntnr spoke to a packed houso at Labor hall, last nlKbt, and his re- nmrkK drew applause after applause. Mr. Osborne said In part: "The so cialists of today are the only de fenders of the spirit III which tills iiatlon was born. The declaration of American independence proclaims llio mate ecninllty, of all mankind and (jives t' thfl .world the highest meal or government, namely, to pro. mote the life, liberty and hnpplness of all the people, and further teaches us that whenever any form of gov- eminent becomes destructive of these endH that It Is the duty of the people to alter or abolish that government Mr. Osborne then challenged any republican or democrat or any other defender of the present social order to meet him In debate and support tlie doctrines or the American Ke- volutlotttst. Mr. Osborne speaks again tonight at Labor hall at 8 o'clock on the subject, "Municipal Government nnd the Citizen." Tomorrow afternoon at 2::in be will speak at the court house park on the subject, "Socialism and tbo I, Inner Traffic," and again tomorrow night at Labor hall on "Municipal Problems and Socialism." F. B. Walte, of Sutherlln. spent the day In iioseburg attending to business matters and incidentally at' tend the fair. Horace Marsters has returned from Halem, Portland and other northern cities where he spent a few days attending to business Interests. We have warranted Umpqua Cold Curt for 10 years and yet have the nrst case or a failure to be reported. Hamilton Drug Co. dsw Robert Wlnnlford and wife left for their home In the Willamette Valley this afternoon after a few days spent In Roseburg visiting with friends and relatives. - Miss Adelald King, stenographer in tno local rorestry ornces, lert ror Portland this afternoon where she will enjoy a two weeks' visit with friends and relatives. Among those who left for coast points on this morning's stages were .Mrs. Kellogg, J. E. Graham, Blair Price, F. E. Allen, O. W. Harrison, Pran k Lytic, George Daloy and James Daley. K. L, Hasnrord, or Vancouver. Wash., arrived in Roseburg .this morning to spend a few days attend ing to business matters, Mr. Bash- ford owns the local flouring mills and Is well known Id this vicinity. Is your coffee satisfactory? Does It cheer you on life's Journey? White House coffee, the one best. It's nourishing, cheering and Invigorat ing, mere Is nothing quite so good Bold by the Rochdale, s30 C. L. Hamilton, of Oakland, spent tne aay in Kosenurg uttendlng to business matters. Mr. Hamilton was formerly deputy Bheriff under ex. Sheriff Kenton and Is we'u known In this vicinity. The Iledlfer Dining Room, which was situated on North Main street, Is now located at 511 West Oak street, one block below the depot on the west side of the track. Call there for good meals. Good rooms for rent. tf Miss Myrtle Purvance, of Cottage Crove, has been employed to teach lu the local schools durlug the com ing year. She will have charge of me sixm grade, it is expected that Miss Purvance will assume her duties on Monday morning. Mrs. M. W. Meyers, of West Rose burg, left for Portland this after noon In response to a telegram an nouncing the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Mullen. Mrs. Mullen formerly resided In Roseburg where she has a host of friends who wIbIi her a speedy recovery. IAMJAIi NEWS. A. A. Smith, of Oakland, spent the day lu Hosehurg attending tho district fuir. I.ee Wlniherly nnd turned to llnsehttrg weeks trip East. wife have ro iiftvty a four . i. . itnrnxnii, oi uoid tun, was business visitor 111 Roseburg for few bout's this uftornoon. tyfriihfrriiii INSURANCE Fire, Accident, Liability, Burglar', Plate Glass, Rent, Automobile and Live Stock BONDS OF EVERY KIND 1 THE DOUGLAS ABSTRACT AND TRUST COMPANY Phone 87 William Jackson, tho Looking (Huns f tinner, spout tho day In Kotto InirH In attondanco at tho district fair. Jaiuos Klotehor. wlfo and son leavo for Hakor City this own lug wboro they will spend a few days visiting with relatives. William Kmery. of Calos Vnlloy. HKnt tlie day In Hosehurg attending to bus in ens niul Incidentally visiting the district fair. Mrs. Kate Ryan ami sister, 'jf Day ton. Ohio, arrived In KoMobura: thta morning and will go to HohkUm to reside at the homo of W. V, Mc Millan. Simon faro, tho clothier, nccom 'tnnled by his wife, leaved for Port land this evening whore they will -ImmuI Sunday and Monday. Mr. Curo'a store will be closed on Mon day on account of the Jewish holidays. Vote for D. S. Ilouser for cltv treasurer. tilt C. W. Martyn, assistant superin tendent of the Southern Pacific lines In Oregon, arrived here from Port land tills morning to spend a couple of days attending to business mat ters. Mr. Martyn Is well known In Kosohurg and vicinity where he re sided for several years prior to his removal to Portland about two years HBO, Rev. fe. Olln Etdritlge, formerly pastor of the local M. W. church, left thlft morning for Medford. where he has been assigned for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Kldrldgo have made a host of flrends during their stay at Roseburg who decidedly re gret their departure. Ha will he : loined in the very near future by his estimable wife nnd the best wishes or their, many friends goes wim mem. , Floyd C. Ramp, stnte organizor ror tne socialist party arrived in Roseburg last night for tho purpose or assisting the local socialists In their campaign. Preceding Mr. Os borne, who speaks at Labor hall at S p. m.. Mr. Rump will address the citizens of Roseburg at the corner of Oak and Jackson streetB at 7 o clock tonight. On Monday Mr. Ramp will leave for Marsh Do Id and other coast cities on a lecture tour and to organize new locals. A transient whose identity has not yet been established by the oCflcers waft arrested late yesterday while roaming the streets in a drunken stupor. He wns remanded to the city Jail where he remained until this morning when he was ararlgned be fore t'tty Recorder Orcutt and given chance to leave town. He promis ed to make his get-away, but an hour lated was found In & semt-lntox-Icated condition by Officer Williams. He was again remanded to the city lall wherti he will remain until Mon day. While returning from the fair grounds late yesterday afternoon, Mrs. 1L M. Croucher was thrown from the buggy In which she was riding with the result that she uns tained two fractures of the left ankle. The accident occurred near the McClallen hotel, nt the corner of Douglas nnd Jackson streets, nnd was witnessed by a large crowd of persons who were returning home af ter spending the afternoon at the fair grounds. Medical assistance was Immediately summoned, and the wo man was rushed to Mercy hospital where she was given temporary re lief bv Dr. A. K. Set her. Men's, Young Men's Boy's Clothing and n Price at tiring Wollenberg's Re from Business Open Tonight XKW TODAY. TKN ACRES FOR SALE Nice pron- erty one mile from post office, good Improvements, price ;t,50t. In quire News office for particulars. 026 lU'NOALOW FOR RENT Five rooms, modern hath, electric lights, inquire at this office or of Mrs. Rena Scott. Sealshipt Oysters Solid Measure No Water Handled In Most Sanitary Man nor. ami Guaranteed Kreo From Preventative. Absolutely f 1.00 Quart 50c 1'iat 25c Half Pint Cass Street Market DAILY TALKS. $VcH a crow has sb'iiie caws to be righteous. Consequently we have some reason to be proud of the way our customers feel satisfied. It Justifies our earnest endeavors 4 to do our best for them.' We do that when we sell XTRA- GOOD Clothes for young men and boys. HARTH'S TOGGERY. LOCAL NEWS. A. D. OtthiKor nnd wife, of Wil bur, were in the city today. R. R, Clark, of Millwood, Is a business visitor in Roseburg today. W. C. Gllmour, of Oakland, wns a business visitor in Roseburg today. N. H. Eager, of Oakland, sent the day in 'Roseburg attending to business matters and incidentally vis iting with fr(ends. , , . KXCKITIONAL I'IKXiHAM AT TIIK PALACK TIIKATKB. Swell New Line of COATS, SUITS and WAISTS In quality above and prices below competition. . MILLINERY To. our already splendid assortment we have added a new shipment today. We will not be undersold In any of our lines. We have also accomplished near the Impossible In se curing a limited number of bright finished felts. Bestassortmentof HAIR GOODSand NECKWEAR in the City. THE LEADER HAIR DRESSING .HAIR ANDSCAIP TREATMENT MANICU I ' FACIAL MASS One of the best musical specialties that has ever been seen here opened last night at the Palace. The musi cal program was Riven in three parts. M dm. Const mice opens the first act i with n violin selection of exception- ill merit, followed by Mr. Reeves In a. fluglehorn solo, with violin obli gator. The second act censlsts of. vocal solos and duets of semi-class-; leal songs. Miss Elba, the soprano, has nn extra good voice and the ap-; plause showed the audience's appre ciation. Little Miss Allene, as the loubretto with her natural acting1 mil delightful voice was the hit of ; the evening. The third act consists: of a novel feature introducing the; bugle calls of the U. S. army, closing with "Taps" as played for the burial 'f soldier boys. These acts in addi tion to the superb pictures of Faust i made one of the cleanest, most en-. joyable programs ever given on the local stage. This program will be re- j pouted tonight with change In songs' :nd musical numbers. The Palace ; will go back to its regular program , on Sunday. t LOCAL XKW 9, The Winning of Barbara Worth," by Harold Hell W right; "The Ne'er Do Well." by Rex Heacft; "Tne Common Law." by Robert Chambers: Mary Mldthrone." by Geo. B. Mc- Outcheon: "The Grain of Dust," Welle ltros.. Cattle Kingf." "Tne Glory of Clementina. and mny oth- new nnd popular books on sale at the Roseburg Book Store. dswtf October Weddings If you are looking for some suitable present for that wedding, it will save you much money to see our Brilliant Cut Glass, Hand Painted China Beautiful Silver Pieces Tableware, Etc. Etc Not much trouble to make a selection from our Stock. All are nice. Just a matter of how much or little you desire to spend. W. E. CLINGENPEEL "The Jeweler and Optician" s PIANO OWXEH8. You hare often wlshea for a resi dent piano tuner, one upon whose ability yon could fully depend. I am here. I have come to stay and matte Uosebtirg my home. If your rlano needs to be tuned, Tolced. action regulated or case cleaned and hand polished, you can safely give ni your order. I thoroughly understand my business and guarantee satisfac tion. Have had 25 years experience. Give me a trial. Orders by tele phone will rwslve prompt attention, t'hone SSS-R. dswtf H. JAT STONE. No man has to serve an apprenticeship in orfier to 1 learn how to make mistakes You n No Mistake If you buy your lumber, shingles, doors, windows and building material of PAGE INVESTMENT COMPANY Phone 242 North Roseburg LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN Dry Slab Wood Rock Springs Coal i Roseburg Oregon TV