The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920, November 18, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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    It Will Be Daylight Until 9 P. M.
NEXT SATURDAY EVG.
In fifty business houses in
Koscburg. No phenomenon
of nature.
They Light With Gas
Installed at Cost.
Maintained Free.
Cheapest and Best
Light on Earth.
Let us call and tell you about it.
OREGON GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
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CANDY HELPS
Now Is the time to make up your Holiday Cnndien. Wo have ev
erything the home candy maker needs and will sell you at whole
sale prices anything in our stork, mien as Candied Fruits, Dipping
Fruits, Maple Sugar, Bitter and Sweet Chocolate Coatings at 25c
tho pound, the very best Walter Baker's, none better. Candy Boxes
in all sizes from pound up to 6 pound at 3 cents and up, Ther
mometers, Dipping Forks, Wax Paper, in fact everything in the
Candy lino. Formulas and instructions for making all kinds of
home made candy free.
Mrs. TILLIE ADAMS
820 Pine Street
Phone 190 Party J
The First
Require ment
Of
If Kit
To Y(iir
Entile
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 Three-One-Seven
UJnTFD DMFD
fiHiLii mail!
i
Sites and Forests Will Demand
Attention.
AVIATION CORPS IS PROPOSED
Secretary of the Xavy Danicl-s in
Conference With A i mini at j
Kt. loui Volunteer f
For Service.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. Nation-!
al control of conservation work in j
opposition to the mate rights planj
loomed large as one of tho most
vital problems before the annual
meeting of the National Conservation
Coti Kress which opened here today. '
With more than 1,0 DO delegates!
present, from all sections of the !
country led by (Jifford t'inchot and
Charles L. pack, there was a strong
prospect of a forceful movement for
exclusive national supervision of con
servation. Leaders, however, at the
outset looked for a bitter contest on
this proposal. Speakers today declar
ed that the regular session of con
gres will have many problems Involv
ing this issue, with forest and water
power grabbers seeking to influence
against the national control.
Another important phase of the!
convention schedule Is the proposed j
discussion or fire waste prevention!
in cities and forests. Tho delegates'
sought today to organize a movement
to minimize the nations vast annual i
losses troni pre venial) I e conflagra
tion. Announcement was made that
the recently organized state conser
vation bodies have assisted niatcrial-i
ly in spreading conservation doc-j
trines. 'This work in tho coming1
year will ho extended. j
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 8. Secretary of
the Navy, Josephus Daniels, today ar-;
rived In St. Iiuis to confer with mil
lionaire aviator Albert Itond Lambert!
for completion of the organization of
Lambert's project for the formation
of a United Slates aviation reserve
corps, proposed several weeks ago by
tho St. Louis aeronaut, and tcnta-
XOTTICK TO m'fLDKlES AXD
COXTKACTOKS.
We want bids for the con-
strut-tlntr of our new buildings
at Green. Phone 37F2 or write
THE HEAVENS CO.
I
lively approved by Washington, Lam-1
bert's project has already advanced
so far that eighteen airmen, have;
volunteered their services to the gov
ernment in case of war as follows: i
Lambert, Anthony Jannus, Hugh
Robinson. Hillery lieachy. William1
H. lileakley, William Assmaun, Paul
McCullough and II. E. Honeywell,
all of St. Iouis. The last three nam-1
ed are balloonistB, Others are Lin
coln ilenchy, Vr. R. Brookina and
Francis WUdman, all of New York; .
Charles I Wlllard, Harry Holmes,'
Hoy Knahenshue, D. F. " Williams,
George D. Harrison, Glen Martin, all :
of California, and Dr. Lloyd Thonip-1
son, of Chicago. When Lambert
first suggested organization of an'
aviation reserve corps he called at
tention to the fact that France has;
now (()0 aviators and much hies '
ready for war as compared to twenty-!
two aviators comprising the army!
and navy Bignal corps. Secretary ;
Daniels will he a guest of Lambert I
while here. j
OFFICIAL COUNT OX
UFA KHKXDUM CIVKX OUT
SALEM, Or., Nov. 17. The offic-j
ial count of tho recent referendum!
election returns. n rpunrti'd hv Sef -!
rotary of State Olcott, Is as follows:
Hepalr fund of $75,000 for Uni
versity of Oregon For, GG.659;
against, -10,000. Majority for meas
ure. Hi, 059.
Appropriation of $100,000 for.
erecting administration and class ,
room building at the University of ,
Oregon For, i:,ri(lit; against, 43,- j
011. .Majority for measure, 10, 555.'
Sterilization hill For, 4 1,767; ;
aagiust, r : i . a I O. .Majority against ;
measure, 1 1 ,5i)2. i
Aft creating offices of district at
torney in counties For 54,170; ;
against, :iS,ir9. -Majority for meas-,
lire, Ki.OL'O. )
Workmen's compensation act
For. G7.fi 14; auainst, 28,008. Ma-j
jority for measure, 39,206.
Svecles
r
O
Can iiiahe a fortune on the hewt dairy
ranch In tho Unipqun Valley. Over
500 acres of deep rich soil for alfalfa,
clover, halo and corn, ami plenty of
pasture land for 200 cous, liutter
and cheese costs less to produce and
sell for more hero than they do in
Wisconsin,
If yoti can form a small colony and
net this fine big ranch your fortuno
is assured.
ADDRESS
Coiony Lands Agt.
Care News
ROSEBURG, OREGON
The Beuows'Store
ROSEBURG'S SPECIALTY DRY COOPS HOUSE
OUR SUIT
DEPARTMENT
Invites your inspection of our
showing of new mid-season
styles of SUITS, COATS and
DRESSES, Never have we
shown a more handsome line.
SUJTS Id all this season's
newest colors, $12 to ?40
COATS, both for street and ev
ening wear, $10 to $50.
DRESSES Silks, Eponge, Serges
beautiful styles, $10 to $35.
SILKS & DRESS
TRIMMINGS
We are the leaders in showing
the newest wanted materials In
SILKS. Our selection comprise
all the new shades in Crepes,
Crepe Meteors, Charnieuse, etc.
Both Plain and Brocades; pric
ed $1 to $3 per yard.
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Try Our Mail Order
YOU'LL LIKE IT
THE BELLOWS STORE, ROSEBURC
324 JACKSON STREET
C. JACOIiSON
Telephone SOU
Panitorium Dye Works
AH work fully guaranteed. Goods called or and delivered. Prac
tical dyeing and clcamti of all kinds of Ladies' and (ienU' Cloth
' tnKt Craveneties and lortiers.
Roseburg, Ore
hi N. IUX.B l. fXlliNKH OAK.
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 thai Bicycle now, i can make It an ob
p ct to you.
J. H. Syke's Gun Store
OPPOSITE IDSTOFKICE
UOSKIiritO, OREGON 1
TAKE TEN MINUTES OFF
Some Day and Look Over the
Overlook Addition
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& OLIVER
Real Estate and Investment Offices
adjoining Grand Hotel.