LOCAL NEWS, MIsb Anna Jones, who spent tho holidays visiting at the home of her parents at Cottage Grove, returned Earl Strong and wife returned THE MERRY WIDOWS. - (Formerly The Antleis) MRS CALLAND, Prop. Modern Apartments llh bath, and hot and cold water In each room. We Guarantee to please parti rulnr People. 112 Brockway St. Phone 281 Near High School. here last evening after a few days spent at ttloa Hill visiting with rela tives. Mrs. Myrtle Bradford returned here last night after spending a few dava at Portland vUltinv with -here this morning. LECTURE DATES MIsb Ruby Moore, of Drain, re turned) ihoine this afternoon after a couple of days spent In Roseburg visiting with friends. . relatives. SOCIALIST Lyceum Course C. B. Gulnn, David Hedgpeth and LOCAL NEWS. T. W. Newland and daughters left for points in Southern California and Mexico last night where they will spend several weeks. Rev. Charles Wilson Baker left for Portland last night where he will H. A. Blalsdell, all residents of Oak land, spent the day In Roseburg at tending to business mutters. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Underwood. Mas. J. A. Underwood and Mrs. C. H Meilley, all residents of Oakland, spent the day in Roseburg visiting with friends and attending to busi- uWt TEmery left for Corvallls this aftternoon where he will resume his studies In the O. A. C. He Bpent the holidays at the home of his par ents, Mr and Mrs. W. T. Emery, near Coles Valley. m The preliminary hearing of Joseph Pawula, a strike-breaker, which was set for this morning, was continued until tomorrow upon the request of District Attorney George M. Brown. Powula Is charged with carrying con cealed weapoiiB in direct violation of the state law. It vbb announced this morning that Prank L Calkins, for the past four years county assessor, will he a candidate for re-election at the next general election. Mr. CalkinB has served the people of Douglas county efficiently, and has a host of close friends who will no doubt lend him whatever assistance possible. 'Coroner N. T. Jewett returned here last night from Oakland where he was called to view the remains of Henry Barggren, who died on a Southern Pacific train while enroute from Arizona to his home in Hepp ner. Ore Berggren was afflicted with consumption and had been spending several weeks In Arizona In hope of benefitting his health. The remains were shipped to Hepp ner for burial. A. B. Maclallen, for the past few months Interested In the Belolws' Btore, yesterday disposed of his in terests to Mrs Bertha Brown, wife of District Attorney George M. Brown. Roy Bollows, who war associated with Mr. Maclallen will have full management of the store In the fu ture. Mr. and Mrs. Maclallen left last night for Seattle where they will spend ia couple of weeks. From there they go to points in Arizona where they will visit with the latter's parents. , Sheriff George Qulne yesterday opened the trunk left at the Rose burg hotel by Carl G. Carlson on the night he departed from town af ter cashing a worthless check in the sum of $50 at the I. Abraham store, and after careful Investigation, dis covered a magazines In which was written a number of names. The sheriff Is holding the names in se crecy, believing that at least one of them will be used bv the fugitive-ln future operations. Circulars contain ing a complete and detailed descrlp ' tlon of the crook have been sent to every officer on the coast, and his capture is expected at any time. Walter Christie, a local Southern Pacific striker, was arrested by Of ficers Singleton and Fenton this morning on a charge of assault and battery. Upon being arraigned in Justice of the Peace Marsters' court following his arrest he entered a plea of not guilty and the preliminary hearing was set for tomorrow morn ing.' Christie is accused of assault ing Joseph Pouwla, who was arrested on Sunday evening following an al tercation in front of the Rapp room ing house. Not knowing the name ol( his assailant, Powula informed Justice Marsters that he could lden ' tify him in the event he was still in the city. Late yesterday Pouwla met Christie, and Immediately Informed the officers that he was the man wanted. The Issuance of a warrant followed. Pouwla claims that he was emerging from the Rapp rooming house on Sunday night, when Chris tie approached and knocked him from the sidewalk. It was then he claims he ran to the opposite side of the street and fired his revolv er. He Bays he meant no harm, but simply discharged the revolver with a view of attracting the officers attention. spend a few days looking after busi ness intereats. Miss Vara Unrnni. a Innol or.lini.1 teacher", returned here last night af ter spending the holidays with her pureuts at uorvaius. Attorney I. O. Watson returned hefre tills morning (from Portland where he spent the holidays visiting with friends and relatives. R. R. Clark returned to his home at Millwood this morning after a couple of daya spent in Roseburg at tending to business matters. Senator and Mrs. Albert Abraham and children returned here liiBt even ing after two weeks spent at Port laud visiting with friends and enjoy ing the holidays. Miss Purvance. a local school teacher, returned here last evening after spending a few days at Port land and vicinity visiting with friends. MrB. S. L. Brooks and son left for their home at Jacksonville this morn ing after a few days spent at the home of the former's father, J. J. Gilliam, on Deer Creek. D. C. Gulick left for Portland and Idaho this morning after spending some time in Roseburg visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F C. Flaggler. . . .. California, left for Portland this morning after a week spent in Rose burg visiting with their friend, Mrs. A. L. Davltt. Mr. and Mrs. Dober expect to make Portland tlu;r future home. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. R. M. Itlll'MKIELD, 1). I). S. G. V. FIX LAV, I). I). 8. ft Dentist. i) Room Phone- PERKINS BLDO. GUHDO.V A. KORY, Vocal Lessons. Studio 437 N. Rose St. Phone 290-R Roseburg ... -Ore. DR. KIN LAY. DentlfL Room 6, Bell Sisters Building MRS. CHARLES HEINLINE, Teacher of Piano, Studio, 423 Ella Street. rnone 33-n DH. II. E. HERMANN, L'yo Specialist. 217 South Stephens Street, Roseburg, Oregon. DR. D. K. 8NELL, Osteopathic Physician. 10-11 Marsters Bldg. 'PhonellB Roseburg, Oregon. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK DONE WITH I THE VACUUM CLEANER When we Bay GUARANTEE we mean Just what the word Implies. If you are not satisfied there will be no charge. Wo could not make this assertion unless we were positive-of giving good service. When you get ready to clean house let us do the worst part for you the cleaning of your carpets. It's easy for you and the price reasonable. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY O. o. Phono 79. BAKER, Proprietor. Office IT. Jackson St. Child's Cribs at 10 per cent off L. H. Rhoades 2nd E3 Man HOW DID YOU SLEEP LAST NIGHT? Did the Chill arid Cold Creep in beneath the Coverlets? Get new Comforts and Blankets. Our best comforts sell for $.' and $1.25. These com forts are so light that you liardly know that a cover Is over you. Yet they are as warm as the heaviest com fort. Those comforts arc equal to any ill ltoscburg, well made In beautiful tight colorings. Our best low values are In $2, $1.73 anil ti.50 com forts. They nro full size and rondo of first-class ma terial. Resides tlicse prices we have comforts for $1.2."! nnil 1. ALL WOOL IILANKKTS Vo.no. Wo sell an at lwool blan ket for ill various de signs and colors. Notice we flo not say "wool," hut "all wool". Tliat is a great difference. MENDOTA GOAL No Soot, I.lttlo Ash $9 Per Ton WOOD Immediate Delivery Anywhere. FIR ' OAK SLAB ROSEBURG FLOUR MILLS Phone 56 -..-..eir.l) ADVERTISEMENTS. TO RENT Five-room cottage to rent, $11.00 per mouth, 0 tiers of wood for sale. Inquire No. 102 N. Parrott street. Ptf WANTED. ROOM AND BOARD Good place In private family. Apply 117 S. Fllut street. Railroad man preferred. JO FOR TRADE 3 lots In East Port land to exchange for good work team. For particulars address R, oaro News, Roseburg, Or, tf ELEGLASSES LOST Pair rimless oycglusses with Bhort piece of gold ; chain attached. Finder please : leave at this office and delight aged lady. JG WANTHD Salesmen tor exclualvi torritory. Big opportunities. Nt - experience necessary. Completi line Yr.klma Valley grown fruit . Bhade and ornamental stock. CasL i weekly. Outflt free. Tnppenlsb Nursery Company, Top,.enlsh Wash. , dswtl FOR liKN'I FURNISHED ROOMS W 1th. or without board. Inquire ut 627 Court street, corner Ella. Otf TO RENT 2 modern housekeeping , rooniB, hot an dcold water. Apply 126 Kane street or phone 270-R. dtf BUNGALOW FOR RENT Nlco, new ; five-room place with bath, electric ' lights, and modern throughout, ln- quire News office. Ctf rHIS BEATS RENT Two nlco lots, few bearing trees, small neat house, everything In nice shape. , only $750. Deal with owner, be cause you cannot beat It. lnqult-' News for particulars. tf 1-Olt SALE FOR SALE Threo beautiful Black Minorca cockrels. Inquire Wood News office. FOR SALE A homostead relin quishment. Address P. O. box 66. Roseburg, Ore. dawtf FOR SALE One good wagon with box. Price $20. Inquire Rose burg Flour Mills. dtf FOR SALE A number of thorough bred bronzo turkey gobblers for breeding purposes. Inqulro ot ueo. J. Langenberg, city dJ28 FOR SALE une good, neavy road cart and a new set of double bug ev harness. E. H. Rnsenberry, city. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE One O. 1 C. brood sow and pigs. Will ex change for good grade ewes, Cotts wold or Shronshlres preferred Phone Farmera 195, BwtfL FOlFSALE Iioltichold furniture of five rooms. Will sell all together or separately. W, W. Wallace, Prospect street, or address box 221. dtf 10 ACRES, $1850 All fenced and on public road, close In. NIC3 place for gardening and orchard or poultry. Inquire at News of flce. tf FOR SALE 3A Jumbo grub and stump puller, with snares and 200 feet of cable. Will exchange for stumps pulled on ranch. Wm. A. Sussmlleh, Wilbur, Or. dtf 1 FOR SALE One lot close to North i Jackson street, 60x140, price $400. I Fob patrlculars and terms Inquire I of Mrs. L. W. Ingcls, 720 Wln i Chester street. tf , ANOTiTeR SNAP Four big lotB. best of garden soil, well situated and surely a bargain at $275 for the four. Address J. N., box 65, or Inquire at News office. tf FOR SALE New eight-room bunga low on S. Jarkson street; near high Bahool; good view. Call at this offlle or address A. Palmer, 615 8. Jackson street. Price $2, 100. dtf f i , v $ S , i i ..... I EUGENE WOOD. KuKi-ne Wood is une of the well known authors of the- present day. A Humorist, ami to hear Mm onee Is to long to hear him nguin. He will Ih1 here January U(t. Mr. ItirhartlMin was for 15 years nt head of the public school work hi San Itarnaitltno, Oil. A speaker of more than or dinary ability. Ho will speak hew Fehurary l. Cieoi'Ke I), llrewer, ts known as the "Fighting Killlor" ami hi work has Ihhmi read by thousands. He Is familiar with the class war. EUGENE WOOD January 26 N. A. RICHARDSON February 9 CEORCE BREWER February 16 ANNA AGNES MALEY February 23 GEORGE II. GOEBEL March 1 r; My r-.' V 8 -, . ,x if ' C , i v : k. . - - N. A. EIOEAEDSON. Hear lilln. February 10 Is his date here. SIIkh Anna Miih-y, once heiirtl In RiiKoburg, anil liundrcds want to hear her again. She believes that the worker 111 the uorl Khould have nil nhuiitlanco of the highest joys ir life. Miss .Ma Icy will speak February !2:t. (Jco. Ci'oetx'l, for ninny years n traveling salesman, lie has trav eled cxtotislvcly, Is an able ora tor, ami makes friends with everybody by his gcnlnl manner. Mr. (im'bel will bo hero March 1. i i- - , i ' ANNA E. MALEY i-ri-:e LVCi-:i'.M tiojkt. With h oue-odlhir Niibsc-riplion or pilrcluise of p'rloili('als or hooks, Is given a ticket to the course of 5 liH-lin-rs nnmmmnl In this ad. TlckclH on sale by (iEO II. t'lll'llfll at ( 111 IK II II1KM'. IIAKKHV. Ily buying hooks or papers he fnro (lie h'Ctmtt culirso begins, you will Ik- given a scawn ticket I'riH'. Socialists anil friends arc urged to get tickets anil tlius as sure success of the lycctim course. V -1 ;r x J t!.-M'-'f GEORGE H. GOEEEI. GEOEGE D, BEE WEB, FOR SALE- Driving and riding pony Kontlo for children rig and harness, nil for 90. Inqulro or address E. Jenny. J denbewer. ' FOR SALE OR TRADE Olio lnrp;o $1 span of mules, seven yenrs old. weight 2.0r0 pounds. Bound and free of blemishes. ".VHI trado for spau of good ninroH. Address The j Evening lews or A ilendorson. Glendnle. tf nlco garden soil. Address H. P, Hansen, Hoseburg, Or., or Inquire News oMco. j 1 5 B. 1 Dealer in Bedspreads, Sheets, Pillowslips, Blankets and Comforts FOR BALE One steel range cook stove and hot water tank, almost now, for less than half price. Other furniture and some dry oak wood, cheap. Call at 402, Eullerton street d30 KOR8ALE House and lot on Mill street, 10 rooms, Including all tho furniture. Good location. Price $1,600. Now bringing good rent. Address Mrs. E. A. Rhuey. Wilbur, Oregon, or call at this of fice. dswJIO FOR SALE 147 acres on tho South Umpqua river, 3 miles from Rid dle, 80 acros good plov hind, half of which Is rlvor bottom, fair house, good barn. Price $7,000, hulf cash, balance in 3 yours, 7 per cent. Inquire H. J. Wilson, Riddle, Ore. Jl 07B FOR HOME This Is one rare bargain, 2 big luls, small comfor table hoiiHe, poultry yards, hearing fruit, sewor assessment paid, In choice residence district, closo in. Vacant lots adjoining held at $1100 each. Owner leaving city, and for quick sale offers It low. Worth $1,500. Inquire News office. tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Five lots in North Roseburg, west of 1st street, 3-roora house, good chicken Iioubo, all lots fenced. Good strawborry patch set out. l'rlco $1,200, or will trudo as part payment on closo In city property. Address R. Care News. dtf Sealshipt Oysters ONE ACRE HOME Nice little place Just outside city limits, good six-j room house, barn, chicken Iioubo, j vards etc.. all fenced and In first ' class condition, grounds set to i h young fruit tree's. Bomo In bear-; :. lng, big shade trees by house, all j for only $1,800. Inquire Ncws.tf ' PINK HOME SITE FOR SALE 6 ' lots on hill slope, bust of deep soil, nice lot of 3-year-old choice j varieties of fruit trcefl, small fruit, j ?, etc., all fenced, nt less than others ask for unimproved property, in quire News. Solid Measure No Water Handled In Most Sanitary Milliner, ii ml fiiinninteed Absolutely l-'i-co l-'roiii Priiservatives. $1.00 Quart 50c Pint 25c Half Pint Cass Street Market FARM FOR $l,25O--10O acres, len , miles from cilv. on county road, I house, barn, and wen, partly lenc cd. and a deslrablo place for sheep, goiits and poultry. Excel lent for turkey raining. Good ronils. Within 2 miles of school, storo and church. Plenty of tim ber. Oct busy If you want this place. Address W. R.. enro Ne-vs FOR SALE Shetland pony, broke to drive or ride, fancy dilver and gentlo. Also pony rubber tired bnggy with top and harness. Ad dress Pony, care of News, Rose burg. or ca'l at office dswtl FARM OR CITY PROPERTY Very desirable i mall farm with fine Improvements and close In will exchange for desirable t wn real estate, or accept city property as part pcyment. Address V. J.. or call at News office. tf FOR SALE 247 acres, 1 3-1 miles from Riddle, 100- acres under plow, more available. Orchard, house, barn. Prl-e $60 per acre as a whole, or will divide to suit purchaser at right prices. Ad 1 dress H. J. Wilson, Riddle, Or. Jl COUNTRY HOME FOR SALE Closo In. about six ar-s, piaster"! house of 8 rooms, bains, water for Irrigating piped over place, and everytlilna In first-class condition, a bonanz.a for market gardening. Nice hit of bearing tiees and a homo that you will be proud of and an Income maker. For par ticulars Inquire at News nfflco tt STOCK RANCH FOR BAf.E.-Ono of the money Tr.akers--nhout l.aoo nrres, watered by creeks and' . springs, lots of flno land, plenty or timber, good comfortable house. barns, plenty of hay land, on rnuiity road, and a place Unit will bring returns. Onlv $7 an nrre. Address bort 65 or inquire News off.i-fl for particulars tf FOR BALE SO acres rich soil, about one-half In cultivation. Ten nenis In young orchard, apples, pears, cherries, peaches and wa.nnts. ' Enough wood and panture for do mestic one. Good corn land: front ing on river and Pacific hlehway. 3 nilles to center of city, 1 mile tn R. R station, within 1 mile to new town slto. Price $80 per acre Apply at News office, II NEW LINE lo TILLAMOOK via the I (iXUIN&MtASTAl 1 I V HOUTt S I $3.1 f,0 KOU 10 AC'KKS One mil" from cen tor of rlty. Good Im- provpmonln, ir-nrly all cnlMvatel, AND iPacific R. R. & Navigation Co. Lv. Portland 7:li A. M. Lv. IIIIMhhii :" A. M. Ar. Ileal h Points 1:211 P. M. Ar. Hay ( My 2:H I. M. Ar. Tillamook 2:2.1 P. M. I,v. Tllliouook 7.M A. M. I.v. liny ( v K: l.i A. M. Lv. ItriK li Points 11:011 A. M. Ar. IlilWmro 1:2.1 P. M. Ar. Portlnnd 4:10 P. l. 'Ibniiigli thkets on sale nt any 8. P, tfiket ofllee, to nil Siillls on the P. It. it . Further partielilurs from ni-iireit H. P. ticket agent or JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenfier Agent Portland, Oregon