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C9BSB3KBKS DYNAMITER TALKS. (Continued from page 1). We'll Give You In one army camp Is rep.rt.J. Sani tary conditions Indicate a general outbreak of tbe disease. L A D I E S H O S I R Y A New Pair if we fail to fit your toot properly. Its a great hobby of ours that every shoe we sell must wear and fit the foot JUST RIGHT, and we actually guar antee you a perfect fit, when we make the above offer. Men's Shoes Ladies' Shoes Boys' & GUIs' 3.00 to 9.00 2.50 to 5.00 1.75 to 300 Hislop, The Shoe Man Home of Good Shoes Perkins Building Cass Street M E N S H O S I E R Y MADRID. Nov. 14 Count Homan ones, a Liberal, has been appointed Premier, succeeding Jose Canalejas, who was assassinated. $:tr,ooo kxpkkss KonnErtY is LAID TO AO K N'T. LAKE CHARLES, La., Nov. 14. The safe In the Wells-Kurgo agency wan found robbed today, $35,0U0 In coin being missing. Thornton Chevls, local agent, was arrested. After Klumatii OmrfcJuJs. LOCAL NEWS J. F. S trader was In town from Oak Creek today, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mural), of Rid dle, are spending a few duya In Rose- burg. Air. and Mrs. A. Roach went Oakland this afternoon, where they will locate. Mrs. James D, Dixon and baby went to Cruswell today to visit with her parentB. Shirley Good man, tho electrician, has opened a ohop In tho old Plain denier building. A marriage license has been issued to O. C. Sparks and MIhh Maud Good man, of Oakland. Mrs. S. U. HeiTuer returned to Portland today, after a ten days' visit here with friends. Mrs. G. 11. Churchill, of Portland, Is a giKBt at tho homo of her son, F. II. Churchill, in this city. Mrs. G. N. Wllhelin, or Sulem, linn entered Mercy Hospital, West Rose burg, to undergo an operation. Mrs. W. D. llufstater left toduy on her return to Napa, Or., after a visit hero with her niece, Miss Mao Fisher. Mrs. Dugau returned homo to Portland today, after a visit at Cuin na Valley with her aunt, Mrs. Murray. Tt'ltKH ADMIT DUFtiAT; AK.MY'H POSITION DOPKLKSS. ST. PlCTEUSliURG, Nov. 13. The . luminii uuiiiiii ul v a i hub ui'Liufu 'tllfl till, ...U(li..M It... .......r ,1. lv lwi. U ...I.I, UlllMU- Ing Constantinople is hopeless, says to o dlKDiitrh f rnm t he Tn rlt IkIi mi nit nl I A letter received In London from a member of tho American embassy In Constantinople depicts the terrible condition of the Turkish wounded urrivlng at the capital. The staff of the embassy assisted by tho local branch of the American Red Cross Society Is taking care of some 2UDU of those wounded Turkish soldiers but Is greatly handicapped by the lack of hospital necessities. The letter adds that- the Turkish government has lost control of the city uud seems helpless. LONDON, Nov. 13. All tho Euro pean powers have agreed to the Turkish proposal made last week that they should Inform the Balkan nations of the Turkish request for mediation and to inquire from them whether they arc willing to formu la to terms on which negotiations could be opened. Steps In this direc tion are about to he taken by the representatives of the powers. The decision that their cause was Miss Marie McLaughlin, recently ilop(.loHH WUH renelied after the coun from liellinghani, Wash., has accept- Cu lm(1 rt.oved a communication ed employment at I he Delicatessen, Chhb street. F. G. Stewart, local agent of the (lermaula Fire hindrance Co., today received a check for $75(1.115 to liqui date tho recent fire loss of Mrs. Lu cinda Moore. Mrs. Minnie Patterson and daugh ter, MIhs Pauline, left Wednesday night on their return to Aberdeen, Wash., after a visit here with her mother. Mrs. L. A. Marsters. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought of 'Xl,' Bears the Signature Umbrellas Repaired At N. K. Corner Hobb & Cnsa 8ts. Roseburg Shoe Shining Parlors from tho Ottoman coiiiiniinili'r-ln-chlt'f. Tho view Ih hIho tuulm-si-il by a ri'iiri'Hi'iiiullvi! of tho Itiil Criwiiil Society. Thoro Ih good ronsou to bellevo Mint tho Turkish Kiivnrnini'iit him OV- flllfll to IM'BOtilllO (llt'i'clly Willi till! Ilalkan nllli'H. romlitloim Aro Awful. I.ONHON, Nov. 111.- I'rinn nil iic rounls of corroHponili'llts on tho Itul KHi'lnti hIiIo thi'lr wounih'il uro In Just iih liiul romlitlon iih tlioHi' of tho 'I'nrkH. Ono t'orri'Kiioiiili'iil In iliwrlh Iiik tho poor unibulnm'o sorvlro of tho lliilKiirliiiiH. whoso wonncli'il lire ilrlvon for inlloB In JoIUiik ox riirln. says that lhl l not tho worst part or' their HtirrorliiK. Ho lontlnues: "Aflor si'Vi'iul battles Iho wouliiliil woro loft lyliiK on tho hum floliln. whore llioy hail fallon, for two or throo lml iluys ami lilltorly rnlil nights, anil tho worst sights In tho hospitals urn tho rows of poor fol lows with Hwollon anil KnUKtviii'il HinliH for whom Ihoro Is no hopp of rooovory." Tho rorrospnniliMit mltls thai many aro tlylnir from exposure unit not from wounils. An "Old Turk" writing In tho nowspnpors to tloploro tho defeat of his country, nays It would not have wiappi-iH'U had Abdul llnmld been re I talnod on the throne. He continued: "Our true Sultan haa now returned j to the city of the faithful and this fact has caused a greater sensation In the Ottoman empire than all the reverses our troops have suffered." He predicts that Abdul Hamld within a few weeks will he restored to the throne In Constantinople and owing to the dissent Inn of the pow ers part of the Turkish empire will be saved to her. Cause nf Turkish lllsasters. IlKltl.l.V, Nov. i:i. Tho reasons Tor tho breakdown of the Turkish army before the Invaders are brought to light In a letter from Captain I'cr slus, the wnr correspondent of tbe Tageblatt. Writing from Uskp, af ter visiting the battlefield of Kum nnovn. he says be found on the per sons of the fallen Turkish Infantry men numbers of blank cartridges and also cartridges of tho old (lerman rifles used In 1871. Ho also drew tbe swords of some of the fallen Ot toman cavalrymen and found them unshnrpoucd and blunt and It was the snine with the bayonets of the Infantrymen. He saw a battery of field guns, which had been enptured by the Servians. The sights were fixed at aroo yards, and the barrels were only slightly discolored by powder. Ho was told that when the Turkish gunners opened their reserve boxes they found them filled with soap. The .correspondent ndds that hun ger was one of the main causes of the Turkish defeat. The coniinlsHii :it absolutely lacked organization. Hundreds of the Turks threw away their rifles and surrendered to get a piece of bread. A PIANO Im Hie most highly appreciated Bift possible fur any one to make. Haven't 'u ji:iyuue whose cup of happiness mulil l- filled by presentlun them a nice one For Xmas It'll true yon can buy chi nper gifts ones that will bouh puss out of niemoty Mill existence, hut a piano Is a thing of beauty and u Joy for ever. You can utTiuil it. Come in ami let us tell you abeut II. Burr Music House SALEM, Or., Nov. 13. Baaing his opinion on the report of Colonel Lawsun, who went to Investigate con ditions In Klamath Falls, and other reports. Governor West today Bent a scathing letter to Mayor T. F. Nich olas, Sheriff W. B. llarnes and Dis trict Attorney 1). V. Kuykeudall. The Governor's letter says in part: "We find that past conditions In KlnniHth Falls have been such as to give Just cause for complaint. We win, however, devote our aueuuou iu ti.n ..rUUAnl Inliiro Thin nfflce Is charged with the enforcement of the law. It Is aavisea tnai tne laws of this state covering gambling, 1m- m,.riil hmtura nml the Rlf of lillUOrS are now being violated and thut this fact has been known to tne omcers charged with enforcement of tho law. "lln nrn nilvised that certain of these officers justify their action In not enforcing the law by saying that ....i. ii rn.ininn fnvnred their exist ence. It Is the duty of bucIi public officials to Interpret ana euiorce me laws, not to Interpret and enforce public opinion. "I hereby request that you, bb officers of the law, take prompt steps to bring about a strict enforcement of tbe law as to the matters com plained of. Otherwise, this office will feel that It Is ltB duty to take a.i.h antlnn nfl will lirlnE about tbe desired results. Your attention is t particularly called to the road nouse known aB the 'Altamont Tavern.' MTl.naa a fa nil TUnttRrS Which 'should be properly taken care of by local officers without inieriereuce uu ,1.0 nr thin nfrlcA and It will be for the best Interest of all concerned and save the city and county the un pleasant notoriety which usually ac .n,.iaa an inveuHiriitlon from the outBide. It taken caro of by the local officers." 1 ........tlim. Ino Htiirene. Governor West also announced to day that he will Instruct District At torney Bryson to bring suns to enjoin .hA xralnl,ai-rt Rrnwlns' ComimnV. Of' Portland, from operating a com stor age plant at F.ugene. The plant, ac cording to the Governor, has been 1 00 n ,,i,.ep for distributing liquor In Kugeno and vicinity, tbe company evading tne law uy iiuvhib the liquor oraereu irom ran. t,n inninMo ihnt ha has gathered evidence with relation to the viola tion of the law by tho company at tr. nn nnrl In vnul I Pitted the laW. and ho Is convinced that he will be able to conduct the suits succesBiui- XOTICR TO K1IIKMEX. a 11 rim.i. t.li.n un pump tn the Firemen's hall next Friday evening at 8 o clocK. nnpnriaiu uiihmims. HKCKKTA K 1 . MIhh Mamie Mall, of Nonpareil, Is vislfliiK friends In UnsehtifK. V. S. .Inhnstnii was In from Itrock dav 011 husiness today. .Inst ice K. IV Chapman wan down from (Hide on business today. Miss (ioldie Itlshop left for Hlen ilale this inornfnR for a few days' stay. V. H. Sykes. C. K. Ilassard, N. D. Cunl and Win. M. Moore were amonn tin- Drain people In town today. Mih. A. ( Seely and little son went to Myrtle Creek today to visit with relatives for a couple of days. Mrs. G. Hunt, who has been the H'H'st of her sister, Mrs. 10. M. Moore, returned home to Portland today. Miss Daisy Hawkins arrived here from Cottano !rove this morning for a visit with Mrs. W. K. Mossennan and Mrs. V. C. 11 miser. Mr. and Mrs. .1. V. U rimes, who have Im-ou visit Inn here at the home of his brother. .1. I., (irlmes, left this mornliin on their return home to San Jose, Cal. Arrangements are PeliiR made for holding a "Merchants' Carnival" and entertainment at the Palace Theater next Wednesday nlKht, under the auspices ef the Ladles Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church. A good program Is be inn prepared. Nothing new under the sun, so the saying goes, hut there's always some thing new lu needlework at 0 raves' Art Kmpiulum. Dig shipment just In of the new and popular cut work. Night gowns, bags, pin cushions, cen ters, pillows and scarfs. Just the thing for Christmas. Come early and get a choice selection, with Instruc tions, dtf New York Cafe ( ban Jo, Prop. OPKN DAY AMI NI1111T. MciUs at All llimra. KeKular Meals ii OaU Chicken Dinner Similars, from 11 Noon to I P. M. Chop Suev. Noodle. Fresh Oy tern, Fish, Kte., all tho time. Cor. Jackson A Washington St. Gnddls' bath-room novelties are making a bit. For Christmas presents they are one hour ahead of the pres ent moment. Qinn the eit.etinii there Is nothing quite so attractive as the bath-room ware shown by Winnie uaautB, tne Plumber. Ray. girls. If you nre looking for a present to give your own very bestest feller got one of those shaving mugs and brush holders of Winnie Qiuldls. Ornamental shrubbery, new lot lust received tijr Ivltclieu it lllnck, the nurserymen. Douglas County Creamery butter only 85o a two-pound squnre. Ask your grocer for It. Patrcnlra home Industry. New shipment of bulbs Just In. Kltclilll & HlaclCs, the nurserymen. THINGS ALL OUGHT TO KNOW At Christian Blbl 8tudnt Th Sat isfactory Proof of "Why Ood Par mlts Evil." One of tbe questions which comes to nearly every thinking mind today Is, "Why does Ood permit evil?" A we look about us In the world wc obsorve that It la filled with sorrow and trouble, Icknesa and pain and every trial w could enumerate, and wo cannot help wondering WHY OOD AI.I.OW8 IT. Wo reullto that He Is almighty and that He could rrpvent It If Ha wished We rend In Ills Word that He Is more willing to do for Ills children than are earthly parents for theirs, and we know how much that means; yet of tentlmcn, it seems that thoso who try tn An nA lira rich. hir. Ih. nu.1 trouble. This question Is made very clear In a book entitled, "Tba Plvlno Plan of tho Ages." Every statement la tiacked by Scripture, and shows that whllo (hid doea not sanction aril 11U nAS ALLOWED SIN AND DEATH TO IlEUIN KOU THESE LONG SIX THOl'BAND YKAHS. This and many other subjects of dorp Interest to all of Ood'a iieople are dlscuaied fully and In language easy of comprehension. In English, German, Swedish, Dano Norwegian, Italian, French, Ornek, Hungarian, Spanish. Polish. Holland lsh. S.rrtac and Turko-Armenian la prepnratkin.J S.V imgi-s. cloth bound, 3.1 centa post paid. Address lllble and Tract Socio Don't Speculate You may bable to afford It thousands can't. What's the use of risking your money on a chance when you can invest II In a cer tainly. For instance if you have noticed the trend of things lately you do not need to be told that Roseburg Is rapidly going abend and thut a few dollars Invested now will In a great deal less time than you have any reason to expect you will find your investment doubled in value. In what shall you Invest how much? Well that's up to you, as there Is hardly a property offered in Hoseburg today that cannot be classed as a good buy, In the light of the city's assured future development. Of course some are better than others but to be absolutely safe Buy Crescent Heights Lots What are they where are they? Well if you haven't seen them you have missed seeing the most sightly building site in Husehurg. Kvery lot a view lot. Only two blocks from uve! streets. Prices just now from 950 to $:$). Terms we leave that to you. Interest 6 per cent. Taxes, none till 1914. Can you bent It? We will he glad to show them to you and go more into details if you will phone or call. Himes & Oliver Adjoining Grand Hotel Phone 387 GREEN VALLEY If you have never been to Green Valley you have missed seeing one of the choicest spots in Douglas county. Here you find a veritable natural park, through which flows the pure and sparkling mountain water of Roberts Creek. The soil is deep and mellow and the land is level. Orchard Tracts The late Jeptba Green was fortuuate euough to secure what is undoubtedly the choicest portion of this little valley and his heirs are now cutting it up and platting it iu 5 and 10 acre orchard tracts. Poultry Farms While waiting for an orchard to come into bearing, it will not be necessary for a purchaser to remain without an income, as the soil, market and cli mate conditions are ideal for poultry raising. Low Prices Considering these tracts are on the R. F. D. route, only 4 miles from Rose burg, and only 10 minutes walk from Green, a station on the S. P. R'y, one would expect an exhorbitant price, but such is not the case, as they will be sold at a very reasonable figure. ' Easy Terms To those who so desire, easy terms of payment will be given. From Owner You have the additional advantage ot dealing direct with the owner and covering the usual agent's commission. ' THINK THIS OVER, THEN BUY, DO IT NOW. M. B. GREEN RoseburpKnon0erf70Fnii R-F-a (j, 17 Uliks Stive), llrooklyn, N. Y. i