THE EVENING NEWS THI'RKDAY, MARCH 17, 1910. News of the City Briefly Told Oils Deck wont to Myrtle Creek to day. I,. U Conn, of Mulrose, wns In the City fr u few lioura yesturduy. Pnvld McCollum, the saw mill man. nnd Andy Hunch, arc In town from Hawthorne today. Mrs. W V. Chapman left the city this morning for u visit with relatives nnd friend In Corvallla und .Mill City, tor homo town. Eugene Jewett went to Ruthnrlln today where he will bunk a few days In the balmy sunshine, of that beau tiful valley. Mrs. F. M. OaHnaway arrived lust rvniilns from Myrtle Point, and left thlr, morning for Ashland nnd Califor nia on a pleasure till). Mra. T. D. Harry, of West Fork, who hna been visiting her slater, Mra. J. I). Sloan, of this city, returned homo thla morning:. W. E. Maratera and A. B. Houaer ore nt Oakland cutting granite blocks for the piers of the new railroad tres tle that la being built at that place. Hen M.ihan wont to Oakland thla morning to superintend the plumbing work on the now I .O .O. K. hall which Is being erected at that place. ' Frnnk Voorgo, a mimical comedlnn Jiud vaudeville artlBt, arrived this mornlni: from Albany to fill n four right's engngemcbt nt ono of tho lo cal theaters. T.lnyd Adama. the machine foreman nt the round house, la cutting red Mreaks tnrougn mo nanny nuiiun phcre theao days with the nulonioblie which ho recently purchased from Henry Ilurth. .Tuition llonrv Tloolh left tills morn- Inn for Omnia Puss. After transact ing some business there In connection with tho John Iloolh oatalo ho will proceed to San Franrlaco. Ho ex pecta lo return homo next Monday. A. 11. Camp, of South Ilcer Creek wnB In (he city yesterday looking nf ter business IntereHta, nnd wna the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 11. W. Oliver of West. Iloseliurg biflt night. Mr. Camp returned to his homo tuday. Mr. and Mra. O. U, Clamor went to 'Aahlnnd this morning to attend the llg convention or Elks that Ib to be held thero. Mr. darner la Incapaci tated for work on account, or rlinumn tlam and la making the heat of his condition by taking n pleasure trip. CI. W. Sloper, tho cleaner nnd proKBOr, has lust received his lino of Rprlng R'implos from Ed V. Prte. Chicago tailors, nnd Invites the pub lic to Inspect thorn. The line la ono of tho hanrtsoineat over received by him nnd Includes nil tho latest weaves mndo Into tho moat fnshlnn nblo nttlro for men. T? Mr. P. If. Hurt li, who has been In tho city alnco last Monday visiting his son. Henry Ilurth and family, re turned lo hla home In Portland thla morning. Mr. llarth, senior, Ib gol fing nutlo Kray and anys (hat most of hla gray hairs were canned by Ilenry'a youthful pranka. Henry says. "('". you ought to aeo my grandfather hulr." !. L. Hayes la In town from Olen gary. J. A. Underwood, of Oakland, was In tho city today. F. E. Whitney, tho assistant U. S. mall Inspector, passed through town ou hla way to Medford this morning. Harth's Toggery has brought suit In tho Justice court to recover $20.75 alleged to be duo from C. M. Itum ngo. George Hoed, of Eugene, who has been visiting hla son who lives ou Roberta Creek, returned to tho unl veralty city today. Mr. and MrB. Itobert Powell, re cently from Kentucky, were In town ,. a ulioitt.iMtr f.vitilfllnii. Mrs. Powell la now conducting a dress I making parlor at Oaklund. Hay, oats or grain are all right for the horae, but how about your wire. Wouldn't she be pleased to nave somo of thoBO swell fixtures for her home, now on display at Wlnnlo Gaddla, tho plumber? tf. Your price of living will be reduced If you buy your grocerlea at the North Side Grocery. It is easy to live well nnd grow fat If you trade! with ua. Phono 2C33. Free delivery i to all parts of tho city. d-tf xtlon Trtirlnn Tfutvov nnd hnr moth- ! er, Mra. E. II. Hewey, who havo been stopping for tho past throe weeks nt Mrs. Hiincns place, ino. isui hum street, left for Springfield today, where they will mako their homo. I Your price of living will bo reduced , If you buy your groceries nt the North Side Grocery. It la eaay to live j well nnd grow fat If you trndo with ua. Phono 21133. Froo delivery to! all parts of tho city. d-tf J. C. Aiken, J. F. Parker and Chns. Wharton, appolned by Judge Wona- colt to nppralKe the estate of Eliz abeth A. i Snider, deceased, report j $535 worth of property belonging to; tho estate, j For Mon. There la no heter shoe ! made than tho celebrated "J. E. ! Tilt," which Is to bo found nt tho j Milllkln Shoe Storo. And for heavy wenr thore Is nothing equal to the ! 'United Workman Shoe." dt-f. j Attorney nnd Mrs. Dexter nice nnd j little daughter returned today from I Glendalo where they went yesterday to intend the wedding of Mlsa Jean J Clarke, a well known young lady of that city, and Ward Heller, of Los AngoleB. I Tho upraiaors appointed by Judge I Wonacott to appraise tho property of ; tho Into Clarence Gazley Have riled a report allowing $(.!I00 worth of real and personal property belonging to the estate. Tho appraisers were: George W. Itlddlo. II. J. Wilson, W. F. llrlggs. The renort of the nppnilserB of the estate of Elizabeth Miifl'tt. deceased, show that tho deceased had $!)50 ou deposit In the First National bank, iind $450 on deposit at tho Douglas National bank at tho tlnio ot li"r death. ltev. K. M. Mears, J. W. Wriulit nnd J. F. Culver acted at apialsors. NEW VOHK HTOHE 'i'HK NEW VOltK tiTOHIJ THE M4V VOItK billllH.VKW VOIIK bTOIlK THE KKW VOHK blOUE THE NEW YOltK STOltK K I II LEON A MILLS LUMBERCOMPANY : II Lu n tuber, Latli, Shingles and Dry Finish LtituV cr Doors and Windows of all Kinds. 4 XX YardBoo Lower OBk Street. 1 'Phone 1411 ROSEBURG, OREGON I CHURCH BROTHERS' 1 I BREAD I 111 ttttttutt I IT'S nut::::::::::::::::::::: ill ::::::i:t: u BREAD IT'S NEVER SOUR McCall Patterns For April THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST New YorK Store SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK R. & G. Corsets $1 SOLE AGENTS FOR BURSON H0SE-F1NCK DETROIT RAILROAD OVERALLS FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY PHONE NO. 254 THE UNREDOUBTABLE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BARGAINS THEY ARE PRICES THAT TALK BIG SUIT SPECIAL New Novelty and srictly tailored suits and suits in all kinds of weaves and makes--the values run to $27.50-any suit at the low price 8 1-3 APRON GINGHAM 6c Apron checks in the hest wearing or wash ing apron gingham made, special :6c 65 Boys' and Girls' Rompers 49c Boys and Girls gingham and duck rom pers, all sizes, special 49c 7c L. L. Muslin 5c Muslin that is of pretty good quality, spec ial per yard 5c $1,25 to $1.50 Waists 98c White lawn and tailor waists in a big, variety of styles, special ;. 98c $1 Bed Sheets 69c Full size bed sheets, good muslin, 72x90 a big snap, special 69c 35c Corset Covers and Drawers 19c For tomorrow, corset covers, neatly trim med, special 19c A BIG SALE LACE CURTAINS AT Values to $1.50-100 pairs to picK from-Nottinghams in a variety of designs, 3 to 3 1-2 yards long'. A snap for house cleaning' time 65c Men's Work Shirts 39c Men's work shirts in all colors and sty les and good and well made, Fpocial J S I9c Children's Hose 12c Children's extra good heavy ribbed stockings in one that is fast black 12c 44 Inch Wool Panama 39c For Friday and Saturday, 44 in. pana ina in blue, black, brown, red, special.. r 39c 12 1-2 Sleeveless Vests 9c Womei's' ribbed sleeveless vests in a neat pattern, a snap, 4, 5, 6 size, special....". 9c NEW MHOi.S MHOX WMV MUX H)IO.I,S IMO. AV.VV MUX WIO.T.H ?1HQA WMV MUOIS HU WAS. M 111, :i)IOJ,S MHO.I AMV MITT, HHO.I.S MHO. VS V fc ft & & '!, & & i'f it NEWS OF T11K CITY 1? BltlKl'LV TOM) ft ft fl! ft ft ft U'iiulou S11U Homo Cookintf. Tho Uatltos Aid of Iho Prosbyter lan church will havo a window s:i!o ot home rooking at the grocery store of Milledgo & 1'lckena next Friday, March 18. Lota of good tilings to eat will bo on sale. in-18 Tine IJne Millinery. .Mlsa Lillian Kldd hns received hr stock of millinery and Is showing all the latest designs In pretty and fash ionable headgear at her home. 411 Jackson street m-17 (irrunry Farm Sold. Through tho W. C. Harding Land Co., the M. ('. Gregory farm of 20 acres, located at Kdenbower. wns sold today to Mrs. Tunnell, a recent arrival from Mobile, Ala. Mr. and Mra. tleorge Gregory will move to this city to reside as soon as the buyer takes possession, which wlli be about tho first of the coming month. CASS STREET PHONE 351 Ninety New Mem tiers. Some ninety new members have been added to the Methodist church since the beginning of the conference year last September. Of this num ber. 4rt have been received Into tho church since the recent revival meet lucs closed. A class In religious and HI M leu I instruction hns b.n-n fornu d by the pastor, Hev. Hawkins, to In form the new converts In church doc trine and history. The first meeting of the class waa held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Marsters last ev ening. After an Instructive lecture by the pastor, light refreshments were served, nnd the evening wns concluded by a very enjoyable social hour. JI ST UK.CK.IVKO the most beautiful designs and color tncs In wall muier ever shown In Roseburg at FUhor' Paint and Taper Store. llll'I'Kl) WITH IU idlKU HOSK. Garter St raj is Itemoved While Ma tron Punishes GirlM. IES MOINES, Iowa. March 17. Eight girls from the state reform school at Mltchelville are in jail here today. I heir Incarceration foliowod a riot nt the school which threatened to embroil the entire institution. One of the principal causes of the disturbance that resulted in the ar rest of the girls, one of them stated was the refusal of Miss Hattie Garri son, the matron, to permit them to wear their garter straps while they were being whipped. A piece of rubber hose w-as used during this operation, the girls said and the supporters were instrumental in partially breaking the force of the blows. After they had thrown the school Into an uproar last evening el.ght of tho girls, supposed to be the leaders in the outbreak, were arrested on charges of inciting a riot and de stroying property of the state. They were sentenced to ten days lu jail. GOVERNMENT CONTROL. President I'rges Congress to Protect tho Seals. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter, Wilbur, were lu the city today on a shopping trip. For a good clean shave, hair cut or bath, rail at tho Maddu barber shop Cas street. TF Circulating Library at Roseburg Book Store. 1.000 volmns new fic tion, paper covers, only 10c ea."h. After readone one exchange it for an other for only 5c. If you are looking tor good service In the barber line call at the Maddix barber shop. Cass Ftn?et. Roseburg National bank bldg. Three chair shop. Rath room a In connection. TF NEW TOHAY. WANTED Two lady roomers, with or without board. Inquire at this office or phone 1301. d-n,J4 BOARD WANTED Room and board by young man In family where there are no other boarders. Will pay $4.50 per week. Address B, News office. WASHINGTON, March 17. in a special message sent to congress this afteruoon President Toft requested that seat fishing be prohibited on the Alaskan Islands of St. Paul and St. George, and that the government as sume absolute control of the islands, 'including the Inhabitants and the seal herds." The lease )f the North American Commercial company, now holding the Islands, expires on April 30 of this year. The president recomemnds that congress repeal the provisions for the extension of the lease, and enact a law authorizing the department of commerce and tabor to take charge of the lBlands. GRINNING SKELETON IX TREE. John D. Rockefeller, the workmen on the estate are searching for a band of Italian blackmailers. The boy was recovered several miles away, in the custody of two women agents of the Black Hand. When they were overtaken, the wom en refused to answer question, and finally fled. They escaped. - Detectives have been employed to run down the band that has terror ized the workmen, most of whom are Italians. - Threatening letters have been re ceived by many of them, in which money was demanded.' Grewsom Sight Confronts Cruiser. Timber EUGENE, Ore.. March 17. To be confronted by a grinning skeleton standing upright In the hollow of a tree was the experience of a party of timber cruisers working on the Lower Siuslaw for the Lacey Lum ber company. The discovery was made Monday when a cruised removed a slab of wood which covered the aperture in the tree and revealed the grewsome sight. It is thought to be the skele ton of a white man or possibly thit ot an Indian. New paper, new patterns, new styles, paints, varnishes, etc., at Fish er's Paint Store. KIDNAP LITTLE HOY. Child Was Recovered anil Search Is on for Kidnajiers. IF EASTER SEES YOUR PLUMBING NEW YORK. Marrh 17. Follow ing the kidnaping; of the 4-)rear-oM aon of Leonard de Carlo, an employe on the Winchester county estate of out of order words will not express the Indignation of your wife. To avoid all such unpleasantness suppose you have us ro over your plumbing and fix any little thing that needs at tention. Your water holier, sink and hath room traps, etc., are likely to EO wrnni nt nnv tlt,,a ti 'end to them so no such thing will happen on Easter of all days. Howard & Mahan, The Plumbers and Tinners