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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1913)
It Will Be Daylight Until 9 P. M. NEXT SATURDAY EVG. '..St. ( '-f v V In fifty business houses in Roseburg. No phenomenon of nature. They Light With Gas Installed at Cost. Maintained Free. Cheapest and Best Light on Earth. Let ua call and tell you about it. OREGON GAS & ELECTRIC CO. CANDY HELPS Now Is the time to make up your Holiday Candles. We have ev erything the home candy niakor needs and will sell you at whole sale prices anything in our Btock. such as Candled Fruits, Dipping Fruits, Maple Sugur, Bitter and Sweet Chocolate Coatings at 25c the pound, the very best Walter Baker's, none better. Candy Boxes In all sizes (rom pound up to 0 pound at 3 cents and up, Ther mometers, Dipping Forks, Wax Paper, In fact everything In the Candy line. Formulas and Instructions for making all kinds of home made candy free. 820 Pine Street Phone 190 Party J Mrs. TILLIE ADAMS The First Require ment Of If tot To Vitr Enliie GROCERIES THAT GIVE SATISFACTION Is The Quality When You Have Secured Why Not Without Additional Cost Them a Trial Money Cheerfully Refunded We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps To All our Customers Yours to serve and please R. STUBBS The Grocer Phone Thrce-One-Seven I'JtJVCK OK TOXIHMT UIVKN' IMt.WSH IIV IMtKSS WHKltK IT WAS KLC -KSSM'IXY ST.tUKII Pretty ClmniH ;jrM ikkI Snappy Mu hiv AhMtai in Kittci-taiiiiiiK the Aiiliiit-e. "The Prince of Tonislit," in which JToin Arnold, &UiorteU by a large cast of principals and a dig beauty cho rus, will be Hc:n at the Antlers Nov. 13, may be described as foam, frivol and fantasy. A da mo. Hough and How ard are the celebrated trio who are rcHponaible for this most popular per formance of KeComte & Klesher's of- ferlnK, which has a count of two hundred and sixty times in Chicago and shattered box office records In all the cities. The fascinating story of "I be Prince of Tonight combine modern characters and placet) with rantat'tic incidents and situations, making the whole the most original musical comedy in years. The music of Joseph K, Howard embraces the best compositions of his career. The name of Tom Arnold, in the title role, is sufficient guarantee of the character of the play. Mr. Arnold has been associated for several years with other Adams, Hough and Howard, at tractions, and is now scoring his greatest success in this delightful fantasy. As the "Prince of Lunltanla" Mr. Arnold Is seen in a role which per mits him to be both romantic and amusing. He Is supported hy one of the Etrungcat supporting casta seen in musical comedy and a chorus ex celled by none for their vim and dash. Not only are young and pretty girls required, but the men must come up to the standard of youth and good lookft. Money has been epent freely to make this scenic production one of the most elaborate ever In the his tory of musical shows. i I C. JACOBSON B T1IK ItOSKJil lUi PAHKXT- TKAC'H Kits OitUAXIZATIOXS N't dfM-bt every reader of this para graph knows that there are three Parent-Teachers organizations in Roeburg and that all are open to additional membership. Membership is based upon nn Interest In the edu cation of the children of the district. All members of these organiza tions, all who are eligible to mem bership, and all persons In any way affected by the educational affairs of the town are invited to be In at tendance at a joint meeting of these three organizations at the Lane school huiljlfng on Tuesday evening, j November 11th to hear Mrs. Millie R. 1 Trumbull, secretary of the Child La- I bor Commission of the State of Ore-! son, discuss matters that will have, ai hearing upon the welfare of the chil dren of this community. Wight o'clock is the hour for the meeting. Mrs. Trumbull will aisb speak at (the Mentl Culture Club on Tuesday afternoon. The Bellows Store ROSEBURC'S SPECIALTY DRY COODS HOUSE OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT Invites your Inspection of our showing of new mid-season styles of SUITS. COATS und DHESSIC3. Never have we shown a moro handsome line. Sl'JTS In nil this mason's newest colors, ?12 to $10 COATS, both for street und ev eninir wear, $10 to $50. DRHSSKS Silks, EpoilKe, Series beautiful stylos, $ 1 0 to $35. mm SILKS & DRESS TRIMMINGS Wo are the leaders in showing the newest wanted materials in SILKS. Our selection comprise all the new shades In Crepes, Crepe Meteors, Charmeuse, etc. Both Plain and Uromdes, pric ed $1 to $li per yard. , : 1 .-J!'.. J llW (, fV'--THE ., & D09 Try Our Mail Order Department! YOU'LL LIKE IT THE BELLOWS STORE, ROSEBURG 324 JACKSON STREET Telephone 203 Panitorium Dye Works AU work full, gnan.mee.1. Good, called for and delivered. I'rac Ileal d,ein and eU-aniii t.f all ki'U ladies1 and Genu' Cloth 'lug, Cravenettcs and I'orliers. KHl N. Kf.ll Bl IMIIIXKK OAK. Roseburg, Ore Bicycles. Bicycle Tires, Base Ball Goods Just received a large shipment of Bicycles. Bicycle Tires and Bi.se Ball Goods. Call and see what I have before you buy elsewhere. If you buy that Bicycle now, 1 can make It an ob it -i tu you. J. H. Syke's Gun Store OPPOSITE I'OSTOFFICK ltOSHUUKG. OREGON lli-jr-TtA 46 BUSY STORES Jk Ladies' Short and Long Kimonos, Ladies' Fleece Lined Dressing Sacks The regular 75c value for. , 49c Ladies' Dressing Sacks 51 valne for 69c A Good heavy one, $1.25 value for 98c Ladies' Long Kimonos, a dandy value else- . where at Si. 25, our price 68c A better one, the regular $1.50, our price $3.25 Fleeced on the outside, $2 value, our price ... 1.49 A gocd heavy Kimono, $2.25 value, our price 1.69 LADIES' GOWNS Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns, regular 75c value, our price 49c Ladies' Outing Flannel Gowns, regular 98c value, our price 69c Extra heavy Outing Flannel Gowns, regu- m lar $1.50 value, our price 98c Be sure and get the Golden Rule Prices before buying The Golden Ru le Store Roseburg, Oregon One of the 48 Busy Stores WASH.INGTON 5T. vi n a u H E H a ID 9 D e CO ? f i -I I Oak 0 p 'i I 1 of J l- n l ?? oS ' v I U- 1 r f aP - 5 I si 3E o 11 5 Mil, . CflSS SI ,Ht"i ' 111 Amx imoo ill C III ua III r E Z - to ' ' CL e Q c o n 5T St fFStrriC$ O 'ft fM'Mfl! (1-111 LAHE ST. Mftftn er NfltL. HUSK. f3U3' rv SS- SCHOOL. CftTffOLJC i T) a ( r i f r "A u REStDCfiCE. RtSlDEUCCS. TO THE PUBLIC: This beautiful addition will soon be ready for YOU. Have you visited OVERLOOK? If not do so at once and note the grand view, the nearness to the center of the city, size and beau ty of every lot First of its class ever platted in Roseburg or Southern Ore gon. Paved avenues, sewer, water drainage, electricity and gas. Build- ing and other restrictions will al ways preventthis addition from be- 1 I 1 I j I . KC JI mgKADQ HIMES & OLIVER aJi.I'eii,,,u Offices .I'ijuLiun (..rami nDl.