THE EVENING NEWS BY B, W. BATE. ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Subscription Ittttei Daily. Per year, by mall 13.00 Per month, delivered 50 Semi-Weekly. Per year $J O0 Bit months 1.00 Entered aa second-class matter November 5, 1910, at Roteburg, Ore. under act of March 3. 1879. WKDNKHDAV, NOVRUIIKH 1M), 111 BCTTLINO LAHOIt TltOl'HI.KH. In Great Britain where the labor problem of late has been unusually trying there la a casting about for Borne effective method of preventing and settling dispute petweeu employ ers and men. Much hope Is express ed that the Industrial Council centlv orgunlzed by the governmen! may bring about grently Improved relations. The council consists twenty six-members, besides the chairman who Is the Comptroller General of the Labor Department oi the Iloard of Trade, Or the twenty six members one half are chosen by the employers and one-half by the wage earners, and the men selected by both parlies rank high for their iersoaiai wortn and otiaiiiicauons While the council has no compul sory powers Its moral Influence wl be great, as It Is empowered, on re quest, to take suitable action in dis putes affecting the principal trades of the country which the parties themselves are unable to settle. It Is to be hoped that the council may realize the expectations formed. Cer tainly Hb operntlon will be sympa thetically watched In this country whero disputes between labor and capltul nre so frequent, costly and disastrous. Eugene Register: ''The first reg ular meeting of the commercial club body, held In the club s new home last night, was a rousing one from every standpoint and one In which the membership declared Itself a unit In advocating a contlnunnce of the publicity campaign so successfully curried on for the past Severn years, and further put themselves on record for promotion work by unani mously voting "aye" upon a motion authorizing President Duryea to ap point a soliciting committee of lli club men to canvass pledges to the promotion fund for 111 VI." Pcrhnps no other city In the slate, lias made greater strides within the past few years than uugene and the wide awake business men or that city real ise that much of the prestige gained over other localities Is due to per sistant publicity work. As the above clipping from the Rhigcno Register will show Its people aro a unit for further and gronter publicity during 1912 and will go deep Into their pockets to curry on a work thnt Is lndlsponsnblo to any growing city. Let a town or a home ho without a newspaper and iguorunce and nar rowness at once assert themselves. It is when by some mischance people are deprived of tho use or their local paper Hint they reullzo the loss thoy sustain. The home paper is tho eyos, oars and mouth ot the community to learn the news and dissomlnnto It among the iwople. It may not al ways be faultless, but thero Is no oth er medium thnt can take Its plane, and there Is no other Binglo factor thnt does so much for the mntorlnl and social welfare of the town. There Ib only one way to get the happenings of the day and that Ib through the columns of Tho News. Yesterday we told our reoders of the capture of the stage robbers besides other news Items were given not to be found In any other dully In this city. Giving the news from twenty four to forty-eight hours In advance of any other publication Ib a regular habit of tilts paier. Verily, The News way is the only suro way. No wondor Its list of subscribers Is steadily Increasing. In order that The News' force or printers and pencil pushors may en joy a Thanksgiving H In hit of turkey, cranberry sauce and other good thlngB, this paper will bo Issued at noon tomorrow. That was a smooth "catch" Sheriff Qulne and Deputy Htewurt made yes terday when the two suspeiis of the Draln-Brottsburg highwaymen were tnkcu Into custody. Borne turkeys aro Bllll thankful with Chrlstmus and New Year's In tho not far (Mutant future. I'NION THANKSGIVINti SICHVICIIS. Uhlon services will bo hold tomor row at 10 o'clock at the M. K. church. Rev. llurkhnrt, of the Pres byterian church, will deliver the ud dress. Rosuburg .MlnlBlernl Ciilou. TIIK ll' KMIIIIK WOMAN'S 1IO.MK COMPANION. Tho December Woman's Hume Companion la a socially illustrated and h-untitled Christmas mitnlier. I! contains, aside from llio usual lllus 'rutluhs, a great many pictures in iolor. Stories are Included In great er number than usual and several of them are extraordinary presentation or the I'hriFtmas spirit - Mil of ac tion and the bent kind of Mntlni"ut Home of the contributors or the lle tlon nre: Jerrery I'uniol, Maty K. Wllklns Krecmilli. Nortel! Harrison. Owen Oliver and llulliert Kottm-r. One ot the notable special article In tlio number is entitled "What Christmas Might He." It Is an elo quent idea by Charles l:. Jefferson pastor of tho ilroudwny Tnhernni'lc In New York City. Other special articles worthy of particular mention aro "American Mural Decoration," "Rushlight Photography," "A Christ mas Fallacy," "Ijist .Minute ants'1 and "The Proresstonal Parent". CALL FOH COl'NTY V.1tlt.N 1. Notlco Is hert'liy Rlvin all pnrilo hnUlltiK county warraitta Isstn d ! Do uk las county. Orison, tutd in dnrtH'd "Not Paid for Want of Funds" prior to and IncludliiK the Slind day u Mhv, 1911, u premuit th same to the county treasurer of mild county at tils of tie fur imyimMit H IntwrcKt will consi thereon uTter the dute of this notice. Dotrd nt KomhurR, Orfgon, this, tho 20th liny of NmiMiiher. 1!Mt, J. K. BAWYKU8. Trs .rr of UoiiRtas County, Oregon. STORKS OLOSK THURSDAY. In order to give ail ineir emploj's an opportunity oi celebrating Thanksgiving wiin their famllleB, the grocers of Roseburg will close their estab- llsbmeuts all day next Thurs- day. It will therefore be neces- sary for everybody to get busy the day betore In tho matter of buying groceries. WANTS CUSTOMS OKK1CK. Coos Hay People Do Not Itellsli Idea or ruonon. xiAWSiiPiRl.D. Or.. Nov. 27. The renort that the treasury department contemplated giving up the customs office at this place and making Coos Hav a siibport of Portland Instead of n i.o.nriiln nort of entry, as Is now the case, caused action to 1)0 token by the chamber of commerce, and every effort will be made to prevent the change While there has been In the past but very little foreign trade with this place, it is held that the in.-r.-!,ul.iL' lumber business of the lo callty will make much more In the future. The C. A. Smith Lumber Company Is going Into tho China market, and the chamber of com merce will try to show that this pluce should be retalued as a port or entry. Hush McLuin. who was chosen to represent Coos liny at the Rivers and Harbors Congress at Washington, was Instructed to do everything in Ills power to prevent the change, and Congressman llawley will be asked to ulve a definite statement as to hla ooslllon In the matter. The Coob Hay representative to the congress will also make a light for Jetty improvements at the entrance to the harbor. While the bar dredge lor which 1400,000 was appropriat ed by congress Ib acceptable, the people want tho Jetty repaired and rebuilt, so that the sand will not shoal on tho bar. Congressman llnw lev while here was shown the con dition or the Jetty and promised to do what ho could to got appropria tion.. This Is the main purpose of the delegate from Coob liny to the Rivers and Harbors congress. Tl'ICKKVH AT THIRTY CKNTH. Market tirows Stronger As Hiving Approaches, There was a change In the condi tion or the turkey murkot yosterday, says the Oregonlnn. Instead of weak ening, as the dealers expected. It be came stronger. The supply wiib fnr less than the poultry men had hoped for, and unless an unlooked for quan tity conies In todny, there will be no giving. The wholesale price advanc glvlng. The wholesale prise advanc ed 3 centB over Saturday's quota tion and, thoroforo, the retail price did not come down, hut remained at :)0 cents. This will probably be the price that will prevail today and to morrow 111' tho retail markets. n the wholesale district It was thought there) would bo largo re ceipts yosterday trom Willamette valley polntB. The shippers, how ever, nppear to be holding back their turkeys tor Christmas mid New Year b, rearing a low Thanksgiving market hero. What cut down the re ceipts most wns the diverting ot a largo supply or turkeyB, Intended Tor this market, to Seattle, whore tho dealers found themselvoB face to race with a serious shortage, because or the rejection or several cars of Kastern turkeys that did not prove to bo what the shippers claimed for them. Ab n great many of tho Douglas county and Southorn Owgon turkeys this season have b(n slilpiied to Sun Kranclsco, the cutting ofr or this ex pected Idaho Btipply has left the Portland dealers short of their re quirements. So, unless more turkeys show up today than oxiiected, there Ib no prospect for low prices In the local market. It Is not likely, how ever, that any of tho retailers will nsk more than 3(1 cents, as thero Ib un abundance of other kinds of poul try and much wild game. LOCAL KKW8. William Emory, or ITmpqua, was a business visitor In Roseburg ths morning. Attorney A. N. Orcutt spent the day at Drain attending to business matters. R. II. I.omp. of Yonralla, trans acted business matters III Roseburg yesterday. U-AU-Kunw mints, (I In nor u light nml confivtlon, nt dtf liW'umiut iifter tho Itorhtlulo. K. 1. Warren, of I.ooldnu Olusa, wuh a luntnen vlxttur In Itottehurg for u few Ituui'H today. Mr. Ilooteii who lum been snetid- liiK tho nHt few days at Kitneno re turned hen thltt morning. Mr, Coif, of Oakland, arrived In Itosehurn thin nmri lag and was ad mitted to Mercy hoHpilal. All should attend tho union hanksylviiiK tu'rvtro tomorrow at 10 a. m. at the M. K. chureh. Ustrl.t Attorney (Jeo. M llrown and Justice of the Peace It. V. Mars- rs Hi-nt t hi" day at Drain. Jay Wright, of Drew, Npeut the lay la UoHehurK attending lo busi ness luleroHts and visiting friends. 1. It, Sintth. mnnaner of the local telephone of tire, spout the day at Drain attending to huslnens matters. D. I'. I.ove. of Myrtlo Creek, spent the da hi Itoschurg attending to h u nl uoHM matters and vMttng with friends. Mis. J. T dough went to (rants lis nnd daughter this morning Strong THE MERRY WIDOWS. (Formerly The Antlers) MRS CALLAND, Prop. Modern Apartments with bath, - and hot and cold water In each room. We (Juuruntee to please parti- culur People. 112 Brockway St. Phone 281 Near High School. where they will spend Thanksgiving with relatives. Let us tell you all about It. 122-Y. Phone o30 Go to Hill's studio for your Xmas photos. did James Phillips, of Portland, arriv ed In Roseburg this morning and was admitted to the Oregon Soldier's Home. Prank B. Walto, of Sutherlln, spent the day in Roseburg attend ing to business matters and Incident ally greeting friends. No extra charge for sTdowalk lum her cut to Just six feet, ready to lay, Page's lumber yard. 709 North Jackson street. tf ino nrsc naval orangc-3 are now In. also Florida and California grope mm; lemons and other appetizers Leave your orders In this and other lines with the Rochdule. dtr Mrs. Mabel Bogard, of Kugene, ar rived in -Roseburg this morning to spend a few days visiting at tho home or her sister, Mrs. William Kmery, of Umpqua, The Umpqua Valley Fruit Union will hold a meeting In the com mercial club rooniB Saturday, De cember 2, at 1 :30 p. m. Reports will be read and Important matters dis cussed. Kvorybody come. swd SwollcBl samples evor Bhown In RoBeburg at O. W. Sloper's. Let him measure you for a guaranteed up-to-dute fall suit, at reasonable prices. Gents French dry cleaning, also bats cleaned and blocked. dtf You may get whiter bread, but you will not got lighter or better broad than that made rrom Snow Drift flour. It Ib unbleached and more wholesomo than any other brand. Will make more loaves of broad. The Rochdale. dtr Douglas County Creamery butter is tne uost on the market. Insist on your grocor supplying you witu u home product, which is always strict ly rrosh and guaranteed. Two pound roll H6 cents. dswtr At tho regular meeting of the local Rebekah lodge last evening the fol lowing orflcerB were elected to serve during the ensuing six months: Mrs. ArthiiB Jones, N. G.: Mrs. Tlllle Johnson, N. G.; Mrs. H. O. Lewis, rec. sec; Mrs. Charles Patrick, financial secretary; M. Fickle, treasurer. Dr. 8. M. Wondt, whose temporary office Is iu the Grand hotel, until the Perkins building Is completed, will treat all kinds of cases of sickness. day or night. Office phono 155; res idence 197-Y. tf Thero Is no other garment that has so much to do with a woman's ap pearance as her corset. Kabo cor sets aro recognized as the best cor set that good material, long exper ience, nnd up-to-date methods can produce. Wear a Kabo. sold only at the Hoehdulo. dtf Mr. Molesworth, a local real estate agent, returned hero this morning after several weeks spent at Min neapolis and other Minnesota points. He says that n large number of neo- plo are coining west In the spring, ninny of whom will locate In the litnpqua valley. Mr. Sexton, of mb Angeles, deliv ered two very Interesting sermons along the lino or Bible study nt Look ing tiiass Monday and Tuesday even ings. Mr. Sexton Is an able orator. and his remarks were received with deep appreciation. Ho left for other Oregon points this morning where he has been engaged to deliver sim ilar addresses. CIVIL ENCINEERS - AND SURVEYORS Farm and Lot Surveys Descriptions and plats checked for Attorneys Water power and Irrigation Work Plats and Maps Drawn Office With 328 North JacKsoa St. Res. Phone 131 Party R. Office Phone 245 Hosebnrg ! TO- LOVKIM OK ! Ml'SIO tiOOD AND READING. The opportunity of bearing some splendid singing by a male quartette, a tenor soloist and a baritone soloist will be arrorded all lovers or such I music at tho Baptist church -Wednes- i duy evening, November 29, beginning 1 at (1:30 o'clock. . I The McMliinvllle College Quar tette will render a concert that even ing that will very much please all , who love such music. They are ac- conipaulea by a reader or unusual ability who will also delight his hear ers. The admlsslonl Is 35 cents :for adults and 25 cents for children. The admission has been made very low so aB to bring the entertainment home to the largest number of people possible. A corresponding entertain ment from any other source will cost the jieople of Roseburg 75 centB. Tickets are on sale at Hamilton's drug store and B. W. Strong's fur niture store. I have heard the quartette sing and the reader entertain, so I speak from experience. 1 bespeak a most pleas ant entertainment for nil who will avail themselves of the opportunity Wednesday night. u29 O. P. COSHOW. DO YOU REALIZE How near and dear Xmas Ib? There Is nothing like a foto of the children or papa or mama If good. and good If mads by Clark & Clark Have vour sitting made now. dtf NOTICE TO BRIDGE ORS, CON'lHAOT- Sealed bids will be received by the County Court of Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, "up to 10 o'clock a. m., of the 30th day ot December, 1911, tor the construction of the following bridges: The Shambrook bridge over the Cuipqua River, consisting of two spans ubout 175 feot each, with three new concrete piers about 50 feet high above low water mark. The Brown's Ferry bridge over the North Umpqua River, consisting or two spans about 140 feei each, with three new concrete piers about 47 teet high nbove low water mark. Tho Winston Bridge over the South Umpqua River consisting ot two spnns about 149 feet each, one span 140 feet und one span 40 feet, Willi one concrete pier about 45 feet above low water, and concrete routidation ror tho 40 ft. span. The bid to Include the removal of the old spans, and necessary alterations to the existing piers to accommo date the new spans. All of the above bridges to have 20 root clear roadway, and shall be designed to carry a live load, ex clusive or their own weight, of 100 pounds per square foot of floor sur face, or a 20 ton road roller; trusses In like proportion. Bidders to submit detail plans and specifications with their bids. Bids for trestle approaches to bo by the lineal root. Also the ro-tlmberlng of the com bination cantilever bridge over the North Umpqun River at Winchester. Bidders must visit the various sites and satisfy themselves as to local conditions, the County Court assuming no responsibility on ac count of lack of kowledge on the part of the bidder. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check 111 nn amount equal to five per cent of the bid. Envelopes in which bids are en closed must be endorsed with tho name of the bridge for which the bid Is mnde. Bids will be considered for both re-ln forced concrete and steel bridges TO OUR We wish that our friendly re lations never be broken That your cup of joy forever overflow witlv happiness, and prosperity never cease to award you liberally. Let us thank you for your loyal and much appreciated business of the past and extend to you and yours our sincere Greetings for a happy and bountiful Thanksgiving ROSEBURG ROCHDALE GO. rames r Christmas E K A 0 S D f A M K AS N F o St R CHURCHILL HARDRARE CO. at tho places nbove mentioned. Plans, siieclllcntlons and strain diagrams will be on file In the Countv Clerk's ofllce on and after December 6th, 1911. The rluht is reserved to reject any and all bids; said bids to be consid ered at the January, 1012, term of County Court. lly order of the County Court. Dated November 23rd. 1911. E. H. LENOX, County Clerk. PATRONS: G H Nothing nicer or more acceptable as a gift for either children or grown ups. R picture recrd of the baby or friends, and places visited, of that vacation trip. I S T Beautiful calendar mounts that you can easily make into a pre- jyj sent if you are the for tunate possessor of a A S Kodak. Come in and let Tom show you. LOCAL NEWS. I you want cash for your eRgs nnd other produce, see Campbell & II nit er, 279 Sheridan street. n30 ' Is coming ana so Is Xmus. Have your sittings made now and avoid the rush. Clark & Clark. dtf J Never mind the weather, but go to Hill's Studio, at the corner of v, Lane and Pine, for your up-to-now photos. dl5 WINTER Kancy Long Keeping Spitzenberg Yellow Newton Delaware Reds Ben Davis Red Cheek Pippin Apples arc very scarce. We guar antee nil to be free from worms. OHDKB NOW THE BENSON GROCERY "The Pure Food Store" THE NEW RESTAURANT CRAND GRILL Marsters Block, Corner Cass and Rose Streets 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 MeaI Tickets $5.50 for $5.00 ' C and J. ELLIOTT, Props. P ictures Gifts Roseburg hotel will pay the high est casn price lor fresh eggs and but ter. n30 For the best service In the way of printing place your orders with The News office. Letter heads, bill heads, envelopes, calling cards. Invitations and wedding announcements print ed in the latest designs and at prices the lowest, consistent with flrst-clasB work. Prompt delivery on all work. Phone 325 and a representative will call and talk the mutter over with you. tf APPLES LUNCH COUNTFR