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I fi Prepare for the Fulure Order Your Tombstone wffc L'l-. -- . ' W. E. MAKSHRS Roseburg Oregon Ste our Vitrified Enam eled Photographs will last forages. New stock of V'timont marble just leceivtd. All orders for rr.prl le woik promptly delivered. Coirespond ence solicited. PEACEPROGRAM 1 The Weber Wagon Leads AH Others Follow Fur nixty-fivo ,yeiirn tliu hinlicst jniclo iniiloriul, tlio finest wiirkiiiiiiiiiliii itiiil U.o li'lit I'uiiiiinj,' iunliliun of tlio Weber wiijrim lutvo I'ticlciirecl it to tlio IieurU of Wulwr users. . Wo lmvo tlio exclusive iijfoiicy for tlio YVelier wiioti, und if you will call, wo will explain exactly why tlio Welier is tlio King of nil farm wattons. Step in. If wo cannot interest you in tlio wiijjou proposition, wo will not (ijjiiio tlio timo lost. Koseburg flour Mills Jfnone 65 Feed, Fuel and Implements Society of International Law Convenes at Washington. FAMOUS TOUR REBUILDED Ktturt Will He .Much- To Keep Kit-he. huh J'roin Kfeclrlc (hair Public Sympathy Kx mthh'! for Woman; QBSSQE33S&G J CLARK AND CLARK Confess that the) have a monopoly in that they have the only photogra phic stmlio in Roseburg witlj a sky light which is absolutely necessary to a stiulio that does only first class work. They are fully equipped to do only the best grade of photography. In these things they contess to having a monopoly. Rlegant phot- eaids and a 1 a rge f o 1 de r til' t y cents e r dozen for a short time only. -: -:- WASHINGTON, D. C, April 25. The American Society of Internation al Law, which was formed in 1906 for the purpose of "forsterlng the atiidy of International law and pro moting the establishment of Inter national relations on the bus is of law and Justice," assembled In this city today for Ilh sixth annual meeting. Opening tonight with an address by Senator Hoot, the sessions will con tinue over tomorrow and Saturday. The society has decided to devote Its entire meeting this year to the consideration of the program, organ ization and procedure of the third Hague Conference in 191". The speakers and their subjects will In clude the followlitg: Gen. George B. Davis, formerly judge advocate gen eral of the Culled Stutes army, on "The Kffeet of War upon internatlon il Conventions and upun Private Contracts'; Thomas William Halch. :if Philadelphia, on "The Marine Helt and the Question of Territorial Wat ers"; Hear Admiral Charles I!. Stockton, president of George Wash ington rniverslty, on "Tho Cudi(U-a- tion of the Laws of Naval Warfare"; ! 1'aKo.uale Pierce, senator of Italy and professor of international law In the Culvei-Hlty of Naples, on '-Some Con siderations (in the Past, Present and Cut ure of International Law"; Henry White, formerly a merican ambassa dor to Prance, on "The Oranization .ml Procedure of the Third Hague Conference," and James L. Trvon. --errelary of (lit- Massachusetts Peace Society, on "The Permanent Court of International Justice." Kffoi-I to Save It iilieton'v Life. ItOSTON, Mass., April I!.-.. The j hearln on the appeal for coniimitatlon if the sentence of Clarence V. T. It idlest m. confessed slayer of Avis l.innell. who is sentenced to die In : the electric chair during the week of! May lit. will come up before Gov-I ernor Toss tomorrow morning. . Wil-j liam A. Morse, of this city, and John1 L. Lee. of Lynchburg. Va.. counsel for the former preacher, will ask for the commutation of their client's sen tence and the governor will there upon decide whetlur It shafl be pre ented to the executive council. It is understood that one point that will be urged in favor of commutation is the fact that Hlcheson's confession saved the state the expense of trial This expense. It is estimated, would have amounted to fully $45,000. Georgia Mhvr KeilerAtlon. WAYCROSS. Ga . April 25. Ren- j resetnatlves of the various trades unions throughout Georgia were as sembled in this eft annual convention thousands of people witnessed the solemn blessing today of the recon structed Campanile of St. Mark's. Not only the people of Venice, but hundreds from the provinces of Italy and from neighboring countries Join ed In making the event one of Inter national Importance. Interest was added to the occasion by the presence of King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Helena. Senator and depu ties of the Italian parliament were present' In numbers, while the Vati can was represented by a distinguish ed delegation headed by several members of the college cardinals. The Campaile which was dedicat ed today is a perfect re-production In every detail of the old one destroyed on July 14, 1902. The old tower was one of the famous structures of the world. For centuries it stood as a visible reminder of the time when the Venetians dominated tli arts and commerce of the world. It began as a water tower before the Chris tian age was In its teens, and devel oped into a bell tower, with bells ringing forth at the first hint of danger, and latterly was considered a part of St. Mark's cathedral. Today the tower stands just as be fore. Its restoration has occupied al most ten years and is considered by arch 1 tec-ts and engineers as a most remarkable achievement. The bronze statues and the famous gates are again In place, the whole loggia has been restored, and the great bronze angel, 10 feet high looks down again from the pinac le of the structure. At 10 o'clock this morning, as a fitting prelude to the dedication ceremonies, the chimes were rung. Tears glist ened In the eyes of the Venetians as they gathered In the square of St. Mark's and heard the old familiar rounds for the first time in almost a decade. Of the five hells In the res tored Campanile four are new and weio presented to St. Mark's by Pope Plua X. Only I MM it Ml inn of ju kind. j i . K i OKK , April ;T. -Governor i ! Woodrow Wilson. Mrs Grove Cleve- ! land and a nun.! -er of oi , -r w ell j j known persons in:t re:.? ;r. iV.c 'work of the TubeK .ii..s: rVfw-u.;r- i n m for Children i ..tr.-t-J in formal openiiu i'. : : c ' new fl.TM.iMMi ro ..; .,: :: .4 N. J. The Pre . r ; only ' institution in C- ::.:r !:-,-re the children of tiil-cri ; renis are cared for until tht:r :t:.f:r.e:'.: homes have teen maj- '. . r :o re turn. It is est::: ..; - i :iT :: ta? sav ed -i'ih it'iieir.t-:.: I'-irZ rrrrr, ce- veloping tuborr:;: .? lis; tai years. Ohio Slate j NEWARK. O a. r.: jr-r-:- le:i;:uo - . al i.jnia. P r-f llcjthe and Mae-" Since the close if it c make-up of the orpanizat ion b&s been radically changed. Four of last year's clubs. Lancaster, Springfield. Piqua and Hamilton, are out of the league, while Newark and Mans field are new-comers. South Carolina Teachers. CHARLESTON, S. C. April 25 With President Finley. of the South ern Railway. Prof. Charles W. Kent, ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce to tho puMJc that I have opened a first. clas tailor hop In your ciiy, and wish anybody In need of Spring Clothes to come and look over iny stock and samples. Perfect lit and workmanship guaranteed. J. 0. RYGG, Tailor Over Terry's Millinery l; 1J7 Jackson Street H THE ECONOMY MARKET H " j George Kohlhagen, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market affords. All kinds of Stock bought and soM. Phone 58 Rosebuig, Oregon Wt UUAKANItt ALL UUK WUKH UVliK. Wlin THE VACUUM CLEANER ft'hen we say 'il'AUAMKK we mean Just what the word implies. If you are not satisfied there will he no charge. We could not make thia assertion unless we were posltlre of giving good service. When you get ready to clean bouse 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. c. Phone 79. H VKKIt, Proprietor. Office N. Jarkson Rt. 4 fREAL' ESTATE f Farm IjiikIs l-'niit liiinds Stotk Itnnrlies Poultry Tracts lily Property Mental ' J'ire Insurance Notary Tubllc LIST VOl'H PKOPKHTY WITH CS. HIMES nest to Grand Hotel. OLIVER Phone 387. Iioselmrg, Ore. i ROSEBURG BOOK STORE Booksellers and Stationers Carry a complete stock of ILAK HOOKS SCHOOL HOOKS Tvi'Kvi:iTi:n paper oi i k k suppuus lllt.VWIXG MATKIUAIj J Roseburg Book Co. Roseburg, Ore. of the I'nlverslty of Vireinia. and today, when the several other persons of wide note on f the state fed-! the list of sneakers. South Carolina eratlon of labor was railed to order j school teachers assembled in this by President Jerome Jones. The city today for what promises to be convention will continue Us sessions I the best convention ever held by their until all of its business Is ronrlud-1 state organization. The sessions will urn hiisi.i'ii niimnpjwTT Luncheon Will Be Given Place Cards and Tally Cards will be used The announcement that these were purchased of Hamilton Drug Co. proves that they are right. Ash to see these: place cards, tally cards, playing cards, visiting cards, polite stationery, program pencils, note paper, score cards. We have these in all the popular colors and designs. Hamilton Drug Company 21 1 North Jackson St.; L'd. which will probably be Saturday S)niMithy l-'or Woman Slayer. CI. lCVKI.A.M). O. April Much public Interest and sympathy Is manifested in tho case of Mrs. Rose Devorkln. of Lawrence. Mass., who was arraigned In court today for trial on a charge of second degree murder, for killing Jacob ilorovit. In Cleveland street, on November 27. 1911. Mrs. I Work in shot Horvitz. trailing him hero from her Massa chusetts home. She charged that Hortltz bad known her as a girl, and j thai on stories growing from the friendship her husband had divorced ! her according to the Jewish rite. Since the tragedy tho woman has glv en birth to a baby boy. now about two months old l-'leitriral and iiixs Men Meet. SAX ANTONIO. Texas. April 'The Southwestern Klectriral and das Association besan lis annual conven tion in this city today with an at tendance of mem tiers from several t;ites The convention will eon tmue its session through the remain dor ( the week l.etler. nf rlebrile Sold. I.OMH1N. April U.V One of the -most interesting a net ions of auto izrapb letters and historical doeu-1 nients that h.is taken place in I.on- enormous crowd tnnorrow nicht for j don In whip ean was held today ; ,n ten-nund flcht betw.vn Matt' at Sotheby's The collection Imlud- 'Well, the Kncllsh champion, and ed holograph letters of Urd Nelson. I'ackey McKarUnd. of Ohicagn. The! Queen KUiAbeth. Mary Qiuvn of tw" flghtera today completed their Si.ts. the huke of WelUnglon. far- I ork of preparation and appear to j dm il Wolsey. Charles 11. Oliver 1 excellent condition for the mill Cnmwell and manv other celebrated' " " ' figures In Kngllsh hiMorv I rwh anJ do ham. ; bacon and bef none so good at New Camivantle mMicalr!. 1 ,he North slde Grocery. Tbone I last three days. Tea-(klah(tnm l'ague cii. SMEUMAN. Texas. April 25. The re-organ tzed Texas-Oklahoma base ball league began its championship season today The circuit has been enlarged to eight clubs this year and comprises Purant. Wichita Falls. Ardmore, McKinney. Greenville, Bon ham. Denlson and Sherman. The schedule calls for a season of 95 games, closing Jury 2S. iolf Tourney t Aruiiie City. ATLANTIC CITY. N J., April 25. With a la rue number of players present the qmtllfying rounds were played today in the annual spring golf tournament of the Country Club of Atlantic City The tournament will continue until Saturday, when the Governor's Cup and other tro phies will he presented. Ilenrh Show In Taroma. TACOMA. Wash . April 25 The bench show of i he Taeuina Kennel Club opened today with a record number of entries. Well known ken nels from all oer the Northwest are represented The show will con-; tiuue until the end of the week. ! I lout t Attr.nt Itij; Crwil. NKW YORK. April 2V The early ; demand for tickets indicates that t Madison Square Garden will have an I Laugh-Don't Groan. "A Laugh is worth a hundred groans," was written long ago, And what makes laugh and causes groans is something you shall know. You ne'er can laugh but groan you will, if your stomach is out of tune. So listen to us and we'll tell you now a stom- . ach's greatest boon. TIS QUALITY FOOD well cooked and served THE BEST THAT CAN BE BOUGHT. And if you haven't learned where that is found 'tis time vou surely ought NO INDIGESTION CAN EXIST WHERE OUR GROCERIES are in use, But. if you buy improper foods, your, stomach will raise the deuce. Bee Hive Grocery Toloplione 01. HMIH.......tntt((tMt)UM, D. H. MARSTERS PLUMBING SHOP. I . Plumbing, Sheet Metal WorK, Tinning and Heating VKNIl'K. April -Ton of North JacKson Street, adjoining Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 151. WorK Done on Short Notic ROSEBURG, 0RF. j "--TTTTttltlll !