The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 11, 1913, Page 3, Image 3

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    F. G. Lone, who formerly con
ducted a fruit stand In the buildlne
now occupied by K. M. -Mears, the
real estate agent, today leased the
store room formerly occupied by It.
W. Bates, the printer, and situated
in the Hildeburn building on Cass
street. Mr. Long will again engage
in the fruit business. The location
Is Ideal for such a business and Mr.
f.ong will no doubt make a success
of his late venture.
The price is always 10 cents at the
Antlers' except iur road shows and
s'-fci!:! vaudeville acts. tf
L
ROAD
IN
AT
The Hat
Shop
A few beautiful new dress shapes in Hatters plush.
Very reasonably priced
Reductions on all trimmed
Hats.
Beginning Thursday Nov. 13 for ten days we will
have for sale a drummers sample line ot furs.
SEE THEM
Roseburg Trading Checks.
Assemble at Chicago to Secure
Contract.
xotick- to rntuc.
We, will not bo responsible
for credit extended to any one
representing themselves to be
interested in this company or
I P us.ng our name in any way for
this pui pose.
111:! TUB HEAVENS CO.
1
INCREASED WAGES ONE OF DEMANDS
ltailixMids Will H'fiise to (it-ant Con
cessions Strike is Femt'tl By
Those Close In Touch
With Situation.
CHICAGO. Nov. 11. Vuk6 scales
u flee tin i; men employed on the
runs nnd enforcement of the full
crew law in those states where such
legislation has been euiieted. The
men will argue for Increased wages
on the ground that the increased cost
of living has not been met with wage!
increases In the past, and that be-j
cause of superior transportation fa- J
cilities each Individual employe is i
trunk railroads west or Chicago were; uow contributing more to the profits
to bo fixed when of the railroads than at anv time in
pioyea and the Railroad Chairman's)
association met here t6day in a con-j
frence that may be prolonged for;
the past. The railway chairmen are
expected to argue in reply that legis-
; lative enactments have decreased
" " Ji ,., they ate not able to meet the demand
men will demand increased wages,
tor the increase. The three organiz-
saoner orhiiis uou , , " utions represented at the conference
suuices and improved working con-i , ' , ki.i.. e
Are You Loyal?
Are You Useing a Roseburg Broom?
The best on the market for the money.
They will last longer, and your work will
be lighter.
You will be helping a home enterprise and
making a greater Roseburg,
Every merchant in Roseburg is selling
them; so be LOYAL and demand the home pro
duct. Whist Brooms at all Drygoods and Drug
Stores. All are sold with money-back guarantee.
Free Seed For Planting.
ROSEBURG BROOM FACTORY
have a combined membership of
about 150,000, but the wagrf scales
to be evolves from the meeting will
affect not on only those but nt least
100.000 more railway employes, ac-
Preliminary to the bill conference " 7ol.V
of the uroiner- '" ' nnto 1o i, tua
ditions. The representatives of the.
roads publicly announced that if the ,
present wage scale is to be altered;
at ull, they will demand that wages j
bo lowered.
six representatives
hood of Railroad Conductors, neau
e d by P resident A . B . Cm r r ot so n , '
have 'been in Chicago for two weeks
attempting to agree upon a definite
wage program to be submitted to the
representatives of the roads. During
the same period the railroad chair
men have been in almost daily con
ferences preparing to meet the de
mands of the men. With the arrival
here today of President Warren S.
Stone, of the Brotherhood of Loco
motive Enginemen and Firemen,
and representatives of that organiza
tion, the stage was set for the big
battle. The enginemen and firemen
are expected to come to a formal
agreement upon their demands with
in a few days, and then appoint a
Biib-cominittee to confer with sub
committees already appointed by the
other two organizations. While the
nature of the demand to be made
upon the railway chairmen by these
three sub-committees will not be
known until they have met In confer
ence, it is understood that the men
will demand an increase of wages
averaging from 5 to 7 per cent, strict
enforcement of the federal hours of
service act, shorter hours on many
win iiuhui chiming hiuimii umi
will have nil expired nearly next
year. Employes of certain of the
roads are backing a movement for
"consolidated contracts." They want
the order of Railway Conductors, for
instance, to sign one contract to
which all roads are parties, instead
of signing a contract with each-individual
road. This movement has the
opposition not only of the railway
chairmen, but also of a largo share
of the men, and is not likely to succeed.
XOTICM TO POULTKYMKX.
The directors and all poultrymen
interested in the Douglas County
Poultry Association are requested to
meet at tho Roseburg . Commercial
Club rooms next Friday, November
14, 1913, at 8 p. m. for tho purpose
of adjusting the finances of tho last
show held Docember, 1912, and also
to plan for the year 1914. Ho on
hand without fail. It is important.
EDGAR A. MILLER,
Usw-nl3 President.
You Dont' Have to Go to Sea to See
PAT
You Are Entitled to the Best
AND THE
Roseburg Steam Laundry
Is where you getithe best.
Try us and be convinced.
438 N. JacKson Streef
Phone 79
For Cement Culverts, Cement Sewer Pipe, sizes 8
to 36 inches. Cement building foundation and
chimney blocKs. Cement sidewalks and Cement
tvorll of any Hind.
J tmvo five or six houBQi I will sell chenp, as 1 want to uho the
ruoroy la other business. See my burglar proof window lock, ltB
O, K. See Pat's Eltiatic roof taint for leaky roofs. We build, move
ur ipjiulr your houses. Business buildings a specialty. Over forty
years experience in bullfflnx,-
F. F. PATTERSON
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Meritol
Remedies
And everything else
in the Drug Line
JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE
. PHONE 51 NORTH ROSEBURG
We GiveS.&ii. GreenTradingStamps
i'lioue 845
AU work flrat-cliws
Commercial Abstract Co
Abstracts of Title Filing Papers Prepared
Insurance, Etc.
Bonds oi all Kinds Furnished
Money to Loan on Improved Farm'Property
Rear hirst Trust & Savings Hank Illiljr
ItOSEHUKG, OltKflOX
Trading Stamps
We give the new Roseburg Stamp
Company's trading checks with every
cash purchase sold at regular prices on
all 30 day accounts, execpt sugar by the
sack. These stamps are interchangable
for an' article at 50 business houses in
Roseburg, frum anything from soda
water to a threshing machine, and also
for any article displayed at the com
pany's premium parlors. Ask for particulars.
HARVEY-EASTMAN
Phone 103
Just Received
One carload of Imperial and
Golden Crown Hard Wheat Flour.
Try it. We guarantee every sack
to give absolute satisfaction or
your money back.
PHfVVR IRA X-
MARSHALL'S
The Pure Food Store
ASK FOR
RoseburgTrading Stamps c
mm
mm
3 !k
Why Not Trade Where You Can Save Money?
. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
1 lb. can Baking Powder, regular 25c seller, and
one 10c can spice, . .
Both for 25 Cents
GIVE US A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED
"THE CASH STORE"
VK SAVK YOU MONEY
125 CASS STREET.
Church Brothers
BAKERS
Our bread, cake and pastries are made out of the
very best of materials. Tr' them once and
you will always be a customer
PHONE 35 105 W. CASS ST.
Against impure bever
ages by insisting on be
ing supplied with Rose
burg Superior Sodas.
All ilavors. They are
just the thing you
should have in the house to serve to the unex
pected gucst.yrhey are best because they combine
excellence of flavor with absolute purity. Try a
case today.
ROSEBURGSO DA WORKS
Phone 186
Checks With Every Purchase
We will giv.e Roseburg Stamp
Co. Checks with every cash
purchase of 5c or more, or
when bill is settled. These
checks are worth 3 per cent in
trade at any of 50 stores in
Roseburg or may be used in
selecting a premium at our
Premium Parlors.
Keep your eye on our window
for good things to eat.
MRS. A. C. KIDD & SON
Phone 283
Oregon Bakery
Everything in the Baking Line
PHONE 241