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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1913)
DETROIT, Mich., dov. 12. Tha big feature of the celebration Knights of Pythias from practically' will bo the Initiation of a class of every lodge in the Htato gathered In candidates to the friendship degree Detroit today for a celeprnllon of tonight. Ten of the leadiriK officials the golden Juki too of the order. Near- of the order will exemplify the degree Jy lii.oiio members were present. work. V WE ARE IN OUR NEW HOME Corner of Jackson and Douglas Streets But We Make the Same High Grade Butter DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY "PATRONIZE A HOME INDUSTRY" take Your choice! Cooking and Heating Schedule For Electric Ranges, Irons, Chafing I) Is lies, and other Mls collanooua Heating Dovlcea or small Domestic Power Devices. METER RATE Three cents (3) per Kilowatt Hour Minimum Charge. ...$1.00per mouth FLAT RATES Electric Range for Domestic Purposes $5.00 per month Electric Water Heater for Domestic Purposes $2.50 per month The above rates nro for permanent servlco only, and provides for tho Installation, by the Company, of a separate meter for meas urement of current used for cooking and heutlng purposes. DOUGLAS COUNTY LIGHTS WATER COMPANY Alexander's Park Lots Fronting on llmo'iuii Uivor, covered with mm! fiant oaks hundreds ol years old, are places of contentment, away from the bus? city life, with Its stninnl for niiikiiin mm-' .-. Itcsui in n hanimm-k between n couple of "h ue nvinarch of tno fja;st, looking up'jn the slow II iwing llmpii:i Kivor, where in summer hund'ed:i of children are taking u healthful bith, is a picture of childhood's d.iys, and it tfives pi'ir.'O of mind and rest do the body. 6o FOOT FRONTAGE, 250 LONQ Th-y nro tho best investments of nny kind in Oregon nt liiOO.OO only a few are left. Tha terms are suitable to all purses. Address Umpqua Land Water Company BOX 475 You Would be Surprised at theSaving Make your Meat, Dry Goods, Clothing, Drugs, Furniture, I Iardware, Bakery and Notion Bills Store Help Pay Your Grocery Bill at Our Roseburg Trading Stamps Will make tliis saving possible it you wish to ap ply it in this way. We make a special effort to secure (hose Trailing Checks. They are as good as cash to us. We want your Grocery Trade hone 195 Perkins Bids 1.( KliS IN "THI! PHI.NCK OK TO.VKIlIT" AXTLKHS THEATItK TilUKHDAV, XOVUMHKIl 1:1th. PROTECT BOM Against Accidents Object ImportantDiscussion. ot TITANIC DISASTER BASIS OF REMARKS , o NOTICK TO rCHMC. We, will not be responsible for credit extended to any one representing themselves to be Interested in this company or using our name in any way for this purpose. nl2 THIS HEAVENS CO. de-s than all the mothers clubs and roforiners organizations could have accomplished In a hundred years. Of course u your beauty can t be wash ed off the tariff doesn't affect you. But If you not the color of your cheeks or hair from a drug store, and depend solely on artificiality for vour beauty and attractiveness, vou'd better make up your mind to' ask ather or hubby for a bigger allow ance or prepare to be a "wall flower" henceforth. With the exception of false teeth, talcum powder and bustles, every thing from "switches" to cosmetics will cost more than heretofore be cause of increases in import duties. Faint and pastes, lotions and loz enges, powder and perfumery, sachet siuell and switches in fact, practic ally all tho beautifiers so dear to the feminine heart, have had the imimrl duties increased and therefore they will bo dearer. The beautifiers ailon today was the recommendation I , . ,,mve" "n" 'ho import raised. ""Hiii nun 11 luwereu, so llley 11 cost as much if not more. .Those PARIS, Nov. 12. Al. Llppe's anatches have been schetfuled for quartet of pugs, It was announced each of the four during the winter, today, now are In shape to meet all! PARIS, Nov.' 12. A detective hero comers In Europe. Jeff Smith. the'tola' exhibited a unique burglar middleweight, Dick Hyland, the light! weight, Mackay, the featherweight, and Johnny Dundee, the bantam, are Lippe's "white hopes." A number of alarm attachment, which he has in vented. When the burglar opens doors or windows, the phonograph begins talking and is supposed to scare the burglar away. Noted ,Sieakoi's Assemble Numer ous Recommendations Will lie Mude ItoKUl'diiiK Operation if Ocean Crift. LONDON, Nov. 12. Lessons from the Titanic and Volturne dlsnsters were drawn today In the opening sessions of tho International Confer ence on Safety at Sea. The United States was represented at the gather ing by Representative Joshua W. Al exander, of Missouri, chairman of tho House Committee of Merchant .Marine and Fisheries, chairman of the delegation; Eugene T. Chamber lain, commissioner of navigation, sec retary; and Captain George I). Coop er, I'n Jed States navy, treasurer. As had been expected, one of the first matters which came up for eonsider- inat wireless Apparatus bo required on all ships in foreign trade that carry fifty or more persons, includ ing passengers and crew, hi this con nection it was deemed advisable, ac cording to a report read at today's session that wireless on all iiiil.B should be i.hie to transmit mes sages at least lei) nautical miles. i ami that auxiliary power supply for working tho wireless must be nre- lided .independent of the vessels Kia.n eielttic power plant, to send uic?s;"--s at least 10 miles for four I hours or mo: e. On tlie ,ie:'tlon of requiring at 1 ; le;.,t two elevators it was expected ; ; tii::l i Hue ultereluis of opinion: wnuhl nt i.-e. Such a recummenda-: t-i'li, it ,as thought, would pass in , regard to ships maintaining a con I slant service and carrying HHI pas ! ac tigers or more, or n watcher would . be recommended or cargo boats. All i these recommendations were heartily : supported by the delegation from t lie ; t inted States. It was expected that j some sort of resolution praising Cap ! lain Inch, of tho burned Volturno, j would be tinniilmouHly agreed upon io coinniuiKi nun tor his gallantry when his ship burned at sea some weeks ngo. The story of the Volttmie dlsnster was expected to be vividly retold in support of recommendations for bet-j ter fire fighting facilities on all democratic tariff frameis, If thev are tut to be Judged by their attitude toward artificial heavily, are as sirajglit-laced when It comes to face powder and rouge, as the most int-x-orablo Puritan preacher who ever, from the pul;.:i, u-.iui:C".l i :!!.., nirh'-InvH and feathci!, T.ii;iug hi: the Increased ilftVs on i ,!.. ut ;nr .':i'H';i :,o,: s'nkiii' .tu .-uwiae v oi;t-i-nd s:r':, 'i: have ;o ; r.y fr:;i -' i- f : .-i, i.:--; e :h.,t. I i . in. ! . Taxes $17.00, Fine Home for Sale Ono half mile east of Court House on Douglas street. 5 room modern house, cottage stie, well finished and tinted. Parlor, dining room, kitchen, two bed rooms, bath room, with large enameled tub and toilet, lavatory, large hall, open ff-e place, cement cooler on back pirch, large front and aide porches, full basement, not and colj water. With Over an Acre of Ground Extends 125 feet on Douglas street and runs back to and bor ders along Deer Creek. The soil is unexcelled, the land lies well, gentle slope to creek. Fine garden and fruit land, all kinds of fruit in full bearing, apples, pears, plums, prunes, strawberries, gooseberries, grapes, loganberries, black beautiful shrubbery. Fine sewage system, city water, electric lights and telephone. Fine shade trees, good chicken house and 2 chicken yards fenced off. This acre Is very desirable and owner will sell cheap as he wishes to go on his ranch In Washington. Price $3,500. Good terms. ros. 410 Ca;-- '., (near Depot) KO.SEuoitG, OREGON. A meetlnp S'OTIt'K. '.he membi i.f I be ic'sci.urg i; .-.m r:.i,b will I, . (,,, Tuesday evening at S n'elcek in C.':,irl; Ilrotliers studio. It is desired that ar rangements be made for a Thanks-' giving tin key shoot. Lot all me;n brrs be present. ! ROY ROADMAN C. W. CLARK, I Secretary, President. I WEST K OSEBU RG GROCERY NAPLES, Italy, Nov. 12. The Italian government today outdid It self in the reception accorded to Rear Admiral Badger, commander-in-chief of the division of the Atlan tic fleet, which is visiting Italian ports. The admiral's flagship, Wvo mliiK. dropped anchor today In the Hay of Naples, following an exchange of salutes. Officers from thn rnvn I boats. The complete United Stales ! ,mv' immediately boarded the Wyo- delegntlon' appointed by President Wilson Is made un of the fnllowtmr- Senators Fletcher, of Florida, audi""' returned the call, accompanied llurton, of Ohio; Representative Al-j ' ,,is '"" staff. Every minute of to-; exunder, of Missouri, Commissioner i ''"' was '"1,'' "I1 with an elaborate' of Navigation Chamberlain, Captain ' Program of entertainments and re E. P. llertholff, of the revenue cutter' ce''""na ln honor of the American service. Rear Admiral W. L Capps ' '""" coininnnder-In-chief and his of-; Captain George S. Conner and Caii-' fleers. The crew of the flagship as tain W. II. G. llullard. U. S. N.. Ho-! well as the officers and crews of the We can save you money on your grocery bill. Our stock is FRESH and COMHLKTE. Phono your need. Prompt delivery and satkfac tory assured. All! our goods guaranteed. "We filvo Hoscburg Trading Checks" DOWELL & POSTER PHONE 29. nilng to pay their official rosneets in Rear Admiral Hadger, who soon nf i mi m i.n.. liter L. Ferguson. North Carolina Albert G. Smith. New York; Andrew I'urnseth. California, and George Filler, supervising Inspector general of the steamboat inspection service. American battleships Arkansas and Florida, whlrh have been In port sinco November S, were entertained ashore by Italian naval officers and crews. Tho Wyoming leaves early tomorrow. D. H. MARS TEES' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating LOND 18 LOST Drug Store Beautifiers crense in Price. In- NEW TARIFF OFFENSIVE TO WOSO liu iff On Trvth ami T.ih uni i't'ivtU'i- i;. ,ir i liaii Switnii llll l-f'HM'l). W ASHiNCTON. N,.v. --T! niM:hty llftl how for t'lf? iJrinr WW tlllll.Ii'i ;;I i." f..i- li I ,w If ' nt't iiitttiraliy i.auUful or piitrnnrliiK .liui lilt iUK'li'IU HIHl ru:i.ciimH p.trii ;i !Hy for tho irirl w ho i las--os a a 'muni looker" doesn't chanm. it's i:"h1 nlKht for yours. Onw thlnvj n?oma evident and that Is that the democratic tariff f minor ,HA j to dinrouratie the iika of face paint ".lit! en si me) nmt trout lv n . w IVtRS & POND PIANOS Upright, Grand and Player r.epresiriis the Hight-H Stand ard V.r-r Att.s:n-d in the Art of Piano littieiiiij,' o C. S. Heiniine, Local Anent Phone 33 -U North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone V!51. WorK Don on Short Notice R0SEBURG, ORE Mwnmm?mj. Wmmtmaic TiriTirCllftllt A HAPPY HOME FOR YOU 20 Acre Apple and Walnut Orchard, $10,000 Near School. Postoffice, Store, Railway Station. H miles from t. o most prosperous city in Southern Oregon. Fine House Mod ern plumbing, city water, electric IigOs on main county road good for antes every day In the year. New barn and poultry houses vine rd. nature family orchard. An Ideal suburban home and a gen uine bargain. Address HAPPY HOME ORCHARD Care News, Roseburg, Oregon