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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1913)
J WHAT IT COSTS To Run the Government Budget For 1915. Lf !!!))))) M3RE THAN FOR 1914 Pensions WU1 Be Decreased to Ex tent of More Than $11,000,000 Military Expenses In creased Greatly. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. It will cost one billion, one hundred and eight million and a few odd thous ands of dollars to run the United States government under the demo cratic economy regime in 1915, ac cording to departmental estimates submitted to congress today by. Sec retary of the Treasury McAdoo. The pruning knife was thoroughly applied to the figures with the re sult that, though the government business will be much vaster in 1915, the estimates call for only about $34,000,000 more than was Appropriated for 1914. The total estimates, including $3, 066,953.117 for the postal service (payable from postal revenues) call for $1,108,681,777.02. as against 1, 074, 3305, 869. 73 appropriated for 1914. Wherein other years the pension roll has grown by enormous leaps tfils year's estimate call for more than $11,000,000 cut. The total es timate is $196,150,000, as against $180,300,000 for 1914. The department of labor which has complained of the pinch of pov erty sought $4,763,490.20 as against $3,443,390 in 1914. Two battleships and eight torpedo boat destroyers was the 1915 pro gram offered by Secretary of the Navy Daniels in contrast to the one battleship authorized last year. He asks for beginning this work $7,800, 000 as against $6,267,500 In 1914. The Panama canal calls for $26,. 326, 9S5, as compared to $21,146, 824.38 In 1914. In this estimate is $2,500,000 for fortifications, provid ing $1,200,000 for ten companies of coast artillery. The military establishment de manded $106,000,000 as compared to $95,000,000 for 1914 and this in cluded $150,000 for fifteen aero planes. The government's new income tax law will cost $1,500,000 for assess ments and collections. For river and harbor improve ments, Secretary of War Garrison asked $41,400,000, a reduction of $10,000,000 including the following continuing contracts: Connecting lakes Union and Washington, Seattle, $375,000. Tillamook bay and bar, Oregon, $207,000. Humboldt, Cal., harbor and bay $525,000. Los Angeles, Cal., harbor. $25,000. Oakland, Cal., harbor, $98,000. San Francisco, Cal., harbor, $9, 000. Or.os Bay, Ore., harbor, $50,000. CoQullle river, Ore., $49,000. Mouth of Columbia river, $1,- THE NEW ELKS BUILDING Program Monday, Dec, ist Only Sauce for the Goose Where the wife teaches the hubby to be good. Vitagraph. For the Son of the House Biograph FRED J. HAiVULL, Baritone, in Popular Soiigs Jerusalem and Holy Land A beautiful stud' of Palestiae, including street life in Jerusalem, the Church of the Holy Sepul , chre, the Garden of Gethsemane, also the Sea of Galilee. (Edison) EPISODE AT CLOUDY CANYON A thrilling and sensational drama. Essanay flatinee 2 p. m. Evening 7 p, m. Prices 10, 5c DON'T HISS IT. HONDAY ONLY mL ?8 BUSY STORES 2 XMAS GOODS AT THE Golden Rule Store The Store That Saves You Money Kid body Dolls from - 49c to $2.49 For a Great Big Doll Washable Dolls 49 and 89c Don't pay more when the GOLDEN RULE HAS IT FOR LESS Card Games, Toys, Books of all kinds Don't miss our line of ood books for beys and girls, 5, 10, 15, 19, 25 and 49c. Bfc Valt . . W fiSfl- Opportunity Mi 1 1 V in the womeu of Roseburg and Douglas County ffisIJ 3$ Ik ft MUr. J."-' . till , t-J i We extend a personal and urgent invitation to the women of Roseburg and Douglas County to inspect our charming display of Drummer's Samples in Furs They are offered for sale at a much reduced price and, best of all, each is a different and distinct type. Early inspection means better bargains. illl kirn , The Hat Shop 000,000. Columbia and lower Willamette river $2u0,000. Columbia at Three Mile Ilaplds, $425,000. Upper Columbia and Snake rivers, $30,000. Grays harbor and Chehalis river, Washington. $30,000. Skaslt river, Washington, $10,000. Puget sound, $26,000. For continuing and completing postofflces, Secretary of tho Treas ury McAdoo asked: Albany, Ore., $10,000; Berkeley, Cal., $40,000; Chico, Cal., $20,000; Couer d'Alene, Idaho, $10,000; Hart ford, Cal., $31,000;; Juneau, Alas ka, $70,000; Medrord, Ore., $24,000; Olympia Wash., $30,000; Pasadena, Cal., $60,000; San Francisco sub treasury, $50,000; Santa Barbara, Cal., $20,000; Dalles, Ore., $23,000. For improvements at Denlcia, Cal., arsenal, Secretary of War Garrison asked $S,000. C1TV NEWS. IllSINKSS OI'IHMtTU.MTY A couple of good live wires with small amount of capital for one of the best selling pro- osmons in the United States, Exclusive for Lane and Douglas counties. See B. M. Cox, U nip qua hotel. 3050-d2p (Talk with "Hutch". tf Reduced prices on men's and boys' suits and raincoats at Josephson's. Lous Dumbleton Bnent yesterday at Winchester, returning here last! evening'. , Wb" do TOO love? Well npnii I them a photograph made by Clarks' for Xmas, tf F. B. Miller, of DHlard, spent Sat urday and Sunday in Uoseburg vi6- ltlng with friends. The price Is always 10 r.'entB at the Antlers except for road shows and special vaudeville acts. tf H. K. Currin and wife, of Drain, were visitors in Koseburg for a few hours yesterday. A splendid line of aluminum kitch en ware now on sale at the Roseburg Furniture Co. tf J. H. Mitchell left for Waltsburg, Wash., yesterday after some time spent in this city. Four reels of pictures and a musi cal act at the Antlers'. Come and en Joy yourself. 10 cents. tf . Mr, Davis came over from Win chester yesterday morning and spent the day with friends. Vera Horner has returned from Corvallls, where she spent Thanks giving with her parents. Evelyn Foley returned to her home at Myrtle Creek yesterday after a few days spent in Roseburg. Bdward Weaver of Myrtle Creek, returned home Saturday evening after a day spnt In Roseburg. Edith Hopkins returned here last evening after a few days spent at Drain with friends. John Alexander, the Glide mer chant, spent a few hours in Roseburg Saturday evening. Rose I'arrott left for Monmouth vpqtprrltav nftnr A few davs Bnpnt. In llnsntinrtr vtnttine with rftlutivps ' Wizard and O'Cedar mops aro'at Strong's. The Wizard is a biangl" mop, made to fit the corners, the O' Cedar, the unusual Btrong mop. 1 Anise Hewitt, a teacher In the Dll lord schools, returned homo yester day after a few days spent In KoB-ei burg. For the next 60 days Dr. R. K. Hunt will give a prenr.um with each case of horse denlislry shlch will' ntHle the hold'ir of the at choke! lo $25 In merchandise at Pearce's harness shop. Tho holders o.Othej tickets, not more than 100, will de cide the choice among themselves by a popular vote. This offer and cotn "p'ltlon will close on December 31. iSlS. tf NOTICE. The Presbyterian Ladles Aid will give a Cafeteria Dinner on Thursdny, December 4th, from 12 to 2 o'clock in the basement of the Presbyterian church. Menu. Chicken Pie. Creamed Chicken. Roast Ham. fTurnlps. Mashed Potatoes. Bnked Beans. Hot HIscuitB. Buttor. Cabbage Salad, Potato Salad. Fruit Salad. Jelly. Pickles. Pumpkin Pie. Mince Pie. Apple Pie. Marshmallow Pudding. Cako. Coffee. Tea. ITHLIC MKMOIil l, V.XKK. (INKS OF THE l,KS. The regular annual Memorial ser vices of the Elks lodge will be held at the new Antlers theatre on the afternoon of Sunday, tho 7th of De cember, commencing at 2:15 p, in. A splundld musical offering and a most excellent address by lion. (rfttit lllnitnlr nf ft ..r,it ru... ,... our slate's moat dis(inguihed citi zens, win jio mo main teaturea of llio program. A special Invitation to nil ladies and gentlemen, lrrcnpoc- tiVa Itt wllnlllor llln.. 1...1...... . I. n order or not; Is hereby tendered I hem niu;iiQ iiiuso servicB, assuring 1HI. 8. j. IteJjAI'l1 OMcopntliio Physician Rooms ;I17-;II8 Perkins Illdg. Office Phono 431 Residence Phone 276 them of a most plcnnlng nfternoon, and the lodge will also most heart ily apprecliito tliolr presence, dll Elks Memorial Comniltloo. j;-jljwTOr5Jr.rw-t''; 1 !ii VOi H Ell THE KUKN ,4WltISTiiET WATC'JC Kverywhere, in Europe an well as America, the tiroon "WriMtlf-t" Watch l extremely pcipular wltli women of fanliion and good tawto. ItM style and beauty will apical to her the nKimcnt slio aei-fi It, it ccmvenlenre and high ly dpenlnble time keeping er-ice will be come a constant source of (Uitis faction. Wo know of no better Rift which could de light her more no other which could bet ter express your regard niid thdiitihtfuincw. (Join In and let us Mum it to you. ricex: $17.30 to "IOO V):': A.S.nueyCo. The Grucn Store (.'ASS STREET i I ' 1 i ii ,:. i INDUCEMENTS THAT'LL SURE ly Bring You to Stubbs Grocery Hundreds of buyers have found that they get what they want for less. You are sav ing 6 per cent by saving S. it 11. Green Stamps. The merchant pays 3 per cent, the S. & II. Stamp Co. makes their money off the merchant and sell you t.be pre miums at actual cost to them in Roseburg Thereby giving you the extra 3 per cent on the money you spend with S. & H. Stamp merchant. We are the cause of giving you the Trading stamps, dividing our profit with you to induce you to come and trade with us. Don't forget this fact prices are no higher than any where else and somethings are lower. We give trad ing stamps to Farmer trade for their pro duce in trade to us and on all 30 day ac counts. Give us a trial, we try to give satisfaction, also help you put a few valu able premiums in your home for your trade YOURS FOR BUSINESS R. STUBBS M L 450,000 First Class Quality Trees APPLE, PEAR, PEACH, PRUNE, CHERRY and a full assortment of other stock. To sell them we will have to put the PRICE VERY VERY LOW Hate to cut prices (or hi((h clans stock, hut a slack demand with OVER PRODUCTION REQUIRES IT Southern Oregon Nursery; Yoncalla, Oregon