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I STEAMER BURNED AT SEA, HER CAP-
i Corporation, N. Y.)
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That
Saves You
Double Trading Stamps Given at
STUBBS
Friday and Saturday
R. STUBBS, A
Corner Cass and Pino Streets
Phone 317
CANDY HELPS
Now Ir the time to make up your Holiday Candles. Wo huvo ev
erything tho homo candy maker needs and will sell you at whole
sail! prices anything in our Btock. such jih Candied Fruits, Dipping
Kruits, Mnple Stmar. Hitter and Sweet Chocolato Coatings nt 25c
tlto pound, tho very host Walter Maker's, nono better. Candy Hoses
In nil Bites from pound up to (i pound at 3 rents and up, Ther
mometers, Dipping Korku, Wax Taper, in fact everything in tho
Candy lino. Formulas ami instructions for making nil kinds of
homo mado candy free.
Mrs. TILLIE ADAMS
820 Pine Street
Phone 190 Party J
$22.00 ROUND TRIP
to -I'll i-:
Portola Festival
ROSEBURG TO SAN FRANCISCO
I (ti f SUNStT t 1
I lOCDtNtStiUTAl I
Thr Ksi"oleu tint" lsi. .
A four day carnival ami fete with unlimited at
tractions and entertainment. Spectacular Parades,
Naval and Military Tournaments. Fleets of
American and Foreign War Vessels.
RELAY RUNNING AND SWIMMING RACES
Sacramento to Sm Kraiu i-t o
Itiolmllnii
SWIMMING SAN FRANCISCO BAY
lly Itiml Odloge siiiiioiiis
''tickets on Snlc October 19-20-21-22
Klual Itetmn l imit NrintHr lit.
Call on any Southern Pacific A-ut for further particulars.
John M. Srott, tieneral Pussenxor Agent
mim.Wi. mii:t;ov.
(Left to rfBlit, Cupt. liarr, of the ('
rnmiilu, ami ('apt. Inch, of the Vol
tiirno. Jleluw, tlio Voltunio.)
The burning of the VoUurno, e
trans-Atlantic liner of the Cranium
line, at sea, marked a marine dis
aster second only to thp sinking of
tho Titanic. Reports received by
wireless from the rescuinR ghlpt
piece the number of rescued at
t"$ out of a list of 6G7 aUard the
ill-fated Bteomer. AKkgetlur 11
steamers assisted in the rescu
ing of passengers from the burn
ing ship. Or these, tho Carmania,
of the Gunard line, commanded
by Capt. Uarr, was tho first to
reach the scene, having been hut
HO miles from the VoUurno. On
account of the heavy seas and the
gale, tho Carmania could not
piocced with the rescue work.
In the meantime ten other ships
came up, including a tank steam
er, which sprayed oil on the wat
er, thus making it comparative
ly safe for the life boats to get
to the burning ship, which by
this time was about to sink.
Cant. Inch, of tho VoUurno, to
gether with the ciiief engineer,
two other engineers, two officers
and the two wireless operators
wese taken on board the Kroon
land, bound for New York.
I'omoxa ;iia;k to mkkt
AT IHtAJV OX SATl'HDAY
Fourth Degree Work Will Uo Taken
l'p JMiring the Meeting Pro
gramme Arranged.
The Douglas County Pomona
fl range will hold an all-day meeting
at Drain Saturday, Oct. 25, 1913.
The following programme will be
given:
I !:.' OYIw-k, Program 0mii to AM.
I Instrumental Solo.. Miss Ruby Russell
I Recitation . . .Mrs. Marjory Seymour
j Vocal Duet,
Misses Patchen and Russell
Recitation Miss FCIla Stocker
Piano Solo Mrs. Dr. Huiley
Recitation Miss Ksther Allen
Maritime. Solo. Mr. Weaver Edwards
Address, Master Pomona (iranne.
Dr. C. 11. liailey
Duet, Mandolin and violin,
Messrs. Mat toon and Seymour
Round Table Talks by all interested
in Grange work.
All Grangers urged to be present
nt this meeting.
mrs. o. c. nuoww
Lecturer Pomona Grange.
GIANTS AXI WHITE SOX TO
CllOSH HATS AT MEDFOHDj
Contract Is Signed Hall Ground
Placed In Pink of Condition j
For Jiig Game,
MEDFORD, Ore., Oct. 21. That'
baseball enthusiasts of Southern Ore
gon and (Northern California will
have a chance to see baseball at its
best was assured lust week when
Robert Brevard, an orchardist of tins
-IHnUy d?!'Oi-:Uc;l in t'a First Nat
ional Bank of Medford the sum of
$l,tKM) to guarantee the appearance
of tho l'vo grent clubs. The con
tract which Charlns Comisky, owner
of the Chicago U'hie Sox and man
ager of the world-wide tour of the
two teams, sipned with Mr. Brevard
ct!!s for the a-i'carnce of the teams
on the field, rain or shine. This
clans? in the contract assu-es out ot
town visitors that they will actually
see the two teams plf.y ball.
The hotel accommodations of Med
ford for the day of the g:tme will be
ample to take care of a reat crowd
find the Southern - Pacific railroad
will furnish round fare tickets at a
greatly reduced rate probably a one
way fare being charged. A largo
vection of the covered grandstand
'tis been reserved for out of town
fans and additional seats are being"
constructed in the already well
en nipped grounds. The highest
priced seats will cost $2 and the man
agement hurt taken all precautions
to see that "graft" of all sorts will
bo eliminated, both at the grounds
and in the restaurants, hotel, etc.
I AltMERS' WF.FK It(HMV
DOWX IXSrH'IT.3 WOKK
"THE IJ'Ri:" PROMISES TO
ATTRACT LARGE AUUKXCE
Theatrical ( 'lilies Claim It Is Worthy
of It?1 Name Purpose Is Helpful.
The sincerity of purpose which In
spired George Scarborough to write
his now famous White Slave drama,
"The l.ure'jias impressed the news
paper critics of Sun Francisco, where
the play is proving as big a sneers
as it did In New York city. Several
of tho papers have published inter
views with this dramatist of the sea
son's most tremendous hit and the
Bulletin published a letter from him
In which he gave forth his own solu
tion of the present conditions of this
national problem. According to him
the state and municipal la ivh are
: good enough, if only enforced, but he
j believes the police are hampered by
political Interference. He thinks the
Slavo Commissioner, Stanley W.
Finch, is now making will aid the
I Federal secret service agent in rua
! nimr down alt cases whatsoever of
j helpless girl victims. Mr. Finch has
himself endorsed "The Lure" as a
truthful revelation of tho White Sla
vers and their brutal trade. The
I play will be seen here at the Antlers'
j Theatre Wednesday.
The MostSalisfac Investment
I have liSIe,i which
i cent first Mor'6accrued
tare offered at p
interest- y first
These bond" 'ng ov-'-'nortiiwe
on prop 0( tlie
. iwiee the total lcnmB
'i issue and tlle '"tent to
from the proper! ,a onlf
j,,!0ro than meet r the
(!p;,P a ftmd B
.braids when due. , p(!r.
-The)' are also n r?
tonally !: nen
j- onslliilil'- . $100
J sued ir- l!;'rilly In
jnd 1500. rnatnr!
Uarrh and Septen'
e-ptemlier, 1918-
Interest is paid f t M
I, von have funds'1 tal
a.'d investigate.
W H RICBDSON
217 Perkins Bldg. 'g' 0r-
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OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, Corvollis, Ore.. Oct. 21.
Farmers week as- conducted this
year will be a concentrated and de
veloped farmers' Institute with all
the machinery of tho Oregon Agri
cultural College available for the
farmers' use. The work will be in
tensive, practical and objective The
students of farmers' week will have
the use of all the advantages sup
plied by the state Instructors, build
ings, laboratories, experiment plats,
orchards, fields, gardens, livestock
and machinery.
One of the most important phases
of the work will be rural organiza-.
tlon, co-operation and credits. Farm
ers who see the necessity of some
thing more than large crops to make
their work as uucressful as it should
be will be informed of successful
methods of organization and direct
marketing, as practiced in most Eu
ropean and In a few American coun
tries. European farmers are mak
ing better progress than American
farmers. The chief causes of this are
the better co-operative, credit and
marketing methods of the European
farmers. These systems will he ex
plained by Dr. Hector Macpherson
who went to Europe to investigate
them, and recommendations for ru
ral organization in Oregon will be
made by himself and other experts.
An opportunity will also be given
farmers to examine the approved ma
chinery and tools of the college col
lection, and as far as possible to test
their merits.
The dairy demonstrations will in
clude selection, feed and manage
ment of the dairy herd; sanitary
methods of milking and handling
milk; and separating, ripening and
manufacturing cream.
Further information about the
work of farmers' week may be had
by addressing a request for College
Bulletin No. S8 to Profesr R. D.
Hetzel, extension director. Corvallis, I
Ore. Reduced i'nres for this course j
will be grunted by all Oregon roads.
PUTTING TO DEATH OK
I E F FX TI V l iS A I VOt A TED
You Are Entitle) the Best
AND
Roseburg SteaLaundry
Is where you gee best.
Try lis and be winced.
438 N. JacKson Slreef
Phone 79
Bicycles, Big? Tires,
Bae Ball (ds
.lust received it larg sbipviont -of B. Bicycle Tires and
Buse Bull Goods. Call am! see whiyve before u uu
elsewhere, if you buy Urn HirHf iCan make It an ob
ieet to you.
J. H. Syke's Gi Store
OI'I'OSITK POSTOKKICE
SHIlUHO, OKEGO.N
WOKS AXVIKHIY KNOW?
Will .von please tell me, If yi)u 0:111,
tile nddress of Mia. Alice Johnson.
1 who resided In KnKehuri; some years
j ni;o nnil went from here to Cnlifor
! nin.
j A letter written her soon nfter the
fire fulled to rencli her und whh re
turned. In removliiK Professor's
(linkers) goods. I noticed the taps
were from lliirnrss and Johnson and
: so hint hope of finding her again.
j Hoping you will favor nie with an
early reply.
Yours trnlv,
MUS. GKO.'l,. DICK.
Tillamook. Ore.
NOItTIH'II.UT-rilONCIIKK.
The home of Mr. nnd Mrs Wm.
Sevier at Olalla was the scene of a
pretty wedding Sunday. Oct. 5. when
the latter's second daughter. Ilessie
May, was ninrrled to William llarrev
Xorthernft. At flihe bridal partv
entered the parlor to the strains of
the wedding march played liv Miss
Hester Croncher. Rnd took their
plnoe hefore the fireplace, which had
heen hanked with moss nnd potted
plants.
I The heniitlful ring service was rend
ny me Kev. W illiam Hampton.
The hrlde wore u traveling suit of
while serge and carried an arm bo
nnet of white aslers. she was at
tended by .Miss Isabel Croncber as
maul of honor. In n l.int siil; mull
and driving luvemlor astern. Mr.
Wm. Seior. stepfather ot the bride,
was best :nan.
Ai'ler !he c.'r'"!r
the Wi'V to ti-o ilii
was d, eoriited in r
where ih? hi blc s e
.rve.1. rtur 11 !..!.(
w 'I! he at hone- t.nl
at Olalla.
I'OHTI.AND, Or., Oct. 20. Tlle
hopelessly insane and the mentally
defective people of the state who are
now being supported by the people
In tho various state institutions,
should be done away with by painless
death, declared Dr. Calvin S. White,
state health officer, in nn nddress
last night at the First Unitarian
church. Broadway anil Yamhill
streets. His subject was "Commer
cial Waste, Its Cause and Cure."
Dr. Whlto mentioned that one
third of tho state's tuxes go to keep
the mentally deficient, incorrlgables
or criminals and this expense he said
was too great. These people were
characterized by Dr. White as con
stituting an economic dead weight.
Soldiers' pensions were also decri
ed by Dr. White ns a useless expense.
Real Improvements Roseburg
It will only take 10 minutes for any p. to walk around in
Roseburg and see improvements done eets that were not
dreamed of four years ai:o, when It was3tion if the principal
business streets should lie paved, but tljg 0f dollars Is spent
in townslte improvement? Just the same
SOM1-: YKAHS AGO TllhVF
Could have bee nsecured by the City ofmrR f0r a little cash
and Alexander Park was offered at a viaE,0nable price. To
day the Alexander Park lots, 60x250. are to the people who
like bathing, boating, fishing and large 1 trees
IlirV A LOT IN T
Before they are all gone. There is onlof those large beau
tiful lots to be gotte non easy payment iiri lone
terms. The value of tUem will double I
fore too late.
year. Address be-
Umpqua Land $ WaiCompany
AT.XKW ICE PUJ r
We are disposing of some of our
office furniture at the corner of Jack
son and Cass streets, as we are mov
ing to new quarters where It will not
be needed, but where we shnll be
bettor thnn ever prepared to take
care of our rapidly Increasing nur
sery trade. Kltchin & Black. tf
Oood reliable woman of 35
wishes to meet a good charact-
ered gentleman. Address P. O.
box 4S2, City. o2:li
.1 .
nnd white.
. s cu ami
ytMO'Mi they
.:any friends
Wo lime ell kino 01 berry plnnu
(nil hmv.,11 fruits f,,r ,e. e WM
iioihiiu; I nt ili! lKt. ,.ei our privt.
Kit. bin Oi- I'.la. k u
MORE THAN FORTY"
YEARS EXPERIENCE
IN REPAIR WORK
Cluns r?borcd. stocks made, etc.
Typewriters, Sewing Machines,
liic c.t s. Lawn Mowers. Locks and
Umbrellas repaired. Also saw 8
fi'ed. keys mado, razors, etssors
or any other kind of grinding
done here Allwork guaranteed
at Crouch's Haruware Store, Pine
street entrauce,
II. E. SC MOENFELD
GET WE )EST
BUTfg
t L I 1
DOUGLAS GOUNTY (FAMERY
PATRONIZE A HOME Sty..
D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMng SHOP
Plumbing, Sheet Metal Worbinning
ana neating
No?th JacKson Street, adjoining oples Marbie
WorKs. '.telephone :
WorK Done op Short Notio RgBURG, ORE