For the Children 1p rongs PICTURE FRAMES Made to Order Miss Louise Isslin Walking In the Park. "The Furniture Man" It" 'j 3 VsV E-V f by Amerli-uii Press Association. February Is usually the coldest month of the year iu tho northern portion of our laud. Then the north wind blows Its fiercest blasts, and Jack Frost gets busy making ice for young folks. Nobody clsy seems to appreciate his efforts In this line, but what good are a pair of skates and nowhere to use them? So It bus happened this year that Mr. Frost bus won u great many friends in New York city. He has provided good skating iu Central purk. and the roller skates so often seen on its concrete walks have been ban ished, and Ice skates are the thing. Crowds f children have made the old trees shiver with their merry shouts, and of course King Winter is pleased. The little girl In the picture was on the way to the ico when the photog rapher snapped her the other day. She is Miss Louise Iselln. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Iselln. A Queer Expression. As most of you know, wild geese whn they fly away In the fall of the year form themselves into lines shaped much like the letter V. the leader fly ing at the Hliit and the others fol lowing the two lines. In tills way they noil far above the danger line, the dan ger line being the hunter's gun. In olden times, when the country folk realized the happiness of these birds In their safety 1 for their chorus of "honk, honk, honk" floated down to the cottagers and sounded joyoust, they would look up and say. "Every thing Is lovely and the goose lionlis high." By nnd by It became natural, when two persons met each other un der peculiarly favorable circumstances for this or that enterprise, for them to say. "Kverything is lovely and the goose honks high." and the expression is still used. Now when you hear it you can tell your friends its origin. Hopscotch In India. In the bnziinrs nnd public plnceB of all tliu big cities from Simla to Cey lon, tbe youthful Hindu mid Moham medan enter enthusiastically Into tliu excitements of hop scotch. They call It "ekiirln dukiirln." which In certain ly a more Imposing title. 'Jihe court 1h marked out luto seven squares, each of which has n mime, us follows: Ekn rln. dukaria. Ukurlu, kachkolon, sus taiiawa, clmtkn and burku A round lilece of tile (khapolloi Is thrown suc cessively Into each or these squares and kicked out by a player hopping on one foot. In passim; the tlfth and slith squares (sustanawn and chotkni. the player has to Jump straight In and then straight out npiltl from the chalk, line without trending on uny of the intervening squares. When the tile has lieell kicked out of the last square ibarkai without any roles having been broken, the player scores u point. CITY NEWS. Fresh, roasted coffee at Mar shall's tf Edward Ilillls went to Dolo this morning to spend a few days. Just arrived, another car load of genuine Rock Springs coal at Page's. tf Miss Hagan left for Myrtle Creek this morning where she will spend a few days. Home made sour Kraut at the Economy Grocery. 10 cents a quart. Try some. tf Mrs. George Dradburn returned to Winstons this morning after a day spent hero. Just arrived, another car load of genuine Hock Springs coal at Page's. tf W. P. Gilliam has returned from a trip to points in the northern part of the state. Just arrived, another car load of genuine Rock Springs coal at Page's. if Henry Fleischer, of Myrtle Creek, transacted business matters In the city for a few hours today. Chicken dinner Sunday at 'the Lewis Restaurant, near depot 25c. J. L. Boggs, prop. f28 Mrs. J, Brooks returned to Canyon vllle today after visiting with Mrs. W. H. Boyle in this city. Now niiip of Douglas County, paer $1.50; cl itl. $2.00, Jj. G. Hicks, V. O. Ilox 47'., ItosctnirR Or. 59-f20 I. A, Neal left for his home at Ashland this morning after visiting with his son, Ellle Neal, of thlB city. Go to J. & J. Restaurant, 137 Sheridan street for I, X. L. Chicken Tamales and Mexican Chili Con Carne. tf Edna Martz, a member qf the Draper's band, was entertained by C. D. Maynard during her visit in this city. If you need wood tne Full Measur yard can fill your order with dry oak or fir. Phone 105. North Roseburg. tf C. O. Vore and wife left for Spear fish, North Dakota, this morning where they expect to reside perm anently. Attorney Tom Bennett, of Marsh field, who has been spending the past .few days in Roseburg left for Portland last night. If you need wood the Full Measuro yard can flH your order with dry oak or fir. Phone 105. North Roseburg. f Patronize the Farmers Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro ducers' and consumers' interest. Prices always reasonable. tf Rev. C. E. Short returned here this morning from Oakland where he Is holding a series of evangelistic meetings. He reports much interest manifested in the meetings and a number of conversions. Dressmaking nnd embroidery work by the day or at home. The Misses Lux, 113 W. Lane street. Phone 404. f23p J. L. Koop, who recently arrived hero from Minnesota, left this morn ing for, San Francisco. After a few days spent there he will continue his journey East. If you place one order with us for wood, ou will become one of our permanent customers. Full Measure Wood Yard. North Roseburg. Phone 105. tf Mrs. D. Murray and daughter, Alice, left for Oakland, Cal., tbis morning where they will join their, husband and father who is located there. j William Van Buren went to! Ruckles this morning to spend a few j days with his aunt. Mr. Van Buren ; lives at Portland and has been visit-! ing with friends here. j Douglas County Creamery butter j is me nest on tne market . insist on your grocer supplying you with this borne product, which Is always strict ly fresh and guaranteed. Two pound roll 85 cents. The Clock Tower of Berne. A tower in the city of Berne. Swit zerland. Is famous for its mechanical clock, which, at the striking hours. presents an Interesting display. Three minutes before the hour a cock crows mid (laps lis trlngs. nnd several bears march round a seated figure or Time, which thereupon reverses an liotir glnss. raises its scepter nnd opens Its month as often ns the clock strikes, while the bear on the right bows Its head. The cock once more crows and the pantomime Is at an end. This fa mous clock tower wns once a wntch tower nnd stood nt the extreme east em end of the town Now. however It Is In the center of the town. Feed, Feed, Feed AND WIIUHE TO BUY IT. At Jack Dawson's Poultry Market and Feed Store, 507 N. Jackson St. We carry the following feeds at the lowest prices possible, quality and weight considered. Below are prices for this week. 75 lbs Olympic Process Barley none better .$1.2.1 00 lbs Jockey Club Rolled Oats $1.10 55 lbs Bran HOc 80 lbs Shorts $1.83 100 lbs Midds $1.83 100 lbs Shady Brook, Alfalfa Meal and Molasses $1.53 120 lbs Pure Linseed Meal. . . .$2.73 100 lbs Cracked Corn, Meal Screened Out $2.30 100 lbs Good Clean Wheat . ..$1,110 100 lbs Diamond Chick Feed . .$:!.23 Hard Wheat Flour, per bbl.. .$3.10 Hard Wheat Flour, per Back . .Sf.-IO We carry a full line of poultry sup plies. We can save you! money on all kinds of seeds. We do not handle Standard and Feed Barley. We sell the Olympic Process Barley only. We buy for cash and sell for cash only. We are sure you can't find a second grade article In the house. We guar antee everything to be first class, or your money back. We pay cash for Poultry, Eggs, Veal, Pork and Hides. We pay no rent and can Bell as cheap as anyone, quality considered. We de liver the goods. JACK DAWSON'S POCITItY A XI) ! KKEI) STOKE, B07 X. Jackson. Twenty-si. I'd love to know my letters well. That I mleht team to read end fpelL I'd nnd them on my pretty card If they were not so very hard. Now. S 1 crrmked. don't you eee? And O le msklnK mouthe at me. And o Is sometntng- like a ball It hasn't any end at alt. And all the ral are. mr. o queert They look like crooked Micks. Oh. dear) Ota counted so and twenty more. What do they have o many for? $3.00ROUNDTRIP TO THE MEETING OF Oregon Development League AT Eugene, Thursday, February 19th W SUNSET 0GDEN8tSHASTAI ROUTES JC. "The Exposition Line 1IG" tickets will be Bold from Roneburg Feb. 18 and Vj and will be good for return until February 20th Low Round Trip Fares all other points Call on nearest S. P. Agent for full particulars, train schedules, etc JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. OUR THIRTY DAY 1 GREAT CREDITORS SALE In order to get cash to pay our creditors we have decided to sell you Groceries for practically cost for the next 30 days, as we must have money. Below is small list of Groceries; never before have Standard Goods been sold for this money in Roseburg. Call in and inspect the same. We know you will buy. Thirty days only, commencing Monday, February 9. If you must buy Groceries, now is your chance to lay in a stock at cost. 2J!&. Green Stamps Given on all Purchases Extra Standard Corn, rcg 2 for 23c . . 10c Extra Standard Tomatoes, 2 for 25c 10c Extra Standard Peas, 15c straight 12c Reg. 20c solid packed Corn, good Peas and Tomatoes 15c Large bot. Cal. Home Catsup, reg. 35c, now 25c Peg. 35c. Pineapple, now 25c Peg. 15c Shaker Salt, now 10c Peg. 2 lb. Can 15c Campbells Pork and Beans, now 10c 6 bars reg. 5c White Soap, now 6 for 25c Peg. 6 bars Brown' Soap, now . . 8 for 25c Peg. 15c pint bot. Bluing, now ... .6c Reg. 15c pine bot. Amonia, now ... .6c 1 gallon Fancy Nector Syrup, now 60c Reg. 121oc Bulk Cracker, now 10c o-Pine bot. Sour or Sweet Pickles, 10c Fancv Home Rendered Lard, 10 lb $1.50 Swift's Silver Leaf Lard, rcg $1.75 $1.65 Fancy Union Hams, rcg. 25e, now . .22c K. C. Baking Powder, reg 25c, now 20c Royal Baking Powder, reg. 50e, now 45c Crescent Baking Powder, reg. 25c, 22c Pure Fruit gran. Sugar, no stamps $5.40 Pure gran. Beet Sugar, no stamps $5.20 Golden Rod "Wheat Flakes, reg. 35c, 30c Columbia "W. Flakes, reg. 35, now 30c 5 lb. package Liberty Oats, reg 35c, 30c Kellogg 's Corn Flakes 10c Ho Ho Buckwheat, pack. 2 lbs .... 15c Quaker Corn Flakes, reg 10c 4 for 25c Raisins 16 oz. package 10c Arm & Hammer Soda 8c Puffed "Wheat 11c Puffed Rice 13c Bulk Spites, per lb., reg. 60c, now. . ,40c Reduction on all Canned Spices 2io lb. White Cherries, reg. 30c can 20c 212 "lb. Black Cherries, reg. 25c can 20c 5 lb. can Kraut, reg. 20c, now 15c reg. 20c. 3 lb. can Hominy, now 15c Reg. 35c. 2V2 lb. Pineapple, now . . .25c Reg 3 for 25cToilet Paper, now 4 for 25c Vinegar, per gal., 40c, now 30c Cut on all Toilet Soaps . .10 per cent. 212 lbs. Strawberries, now 20c Less 5 per cent on all case lots. Fancy Hard Wheat Flour, rrtg. $1.00, this sale $1.40 Fancy White Beans, per lb .6c Broken Head Rice, per lb 5c Fancy Head Rice, per lb .9c Fancy Bayo Beans, per lb 64c Fancy Jap Rice, per lb 7c Fancy Flaked Oatmeal, per lb 5c And everything in the store cut accordingly, as we must get the cash. Don't forget the place and the time, 30 days only commencing Monday, February 9th. If you must buy groceries consider the quality and the price and call in and examine our goods. We guarantee everything to be Extra Standard" articles. These prices given to cverybndv. Yours for Business, R. STUBBS, TheGrocer. See Our Window Display CITY NEWS Oelos Uavonnort, of Couullle, Is spendlnK a few days In Kosebnrg vis iting with friends. PntronizB uie r'armem Public Mar- kflt Tuesdays and Saturdays. Pro ducers' and consumers Interest. Prices always reaonable. tf If you need wood the Full Measure yard can fill your order with dry oak or fir. Phone 165. North Roseburg. tf Mrs. M.'iddiix, of Green, spont yes terday afternoon In Uosehurg at tending a reception at the Barker home. Patronize the Farmers Public Mar ket Tuesdays and Sauiraays, Pro ducers' and consumers' Interest. Prices always reasonable. tf If you place one order wlMi r.s for wood, you wllb become one of our permanent customers. Full Measure Wood Yard. North IloBoburg. Phone 185. tf If you placG one orSMr wi n us for wood, ycu will become on-a of our permanent customers. Full Measure Wood Yard. North Itoseburg Phone IBS. II Art does not always mean beauti ful picture or statute. It is often used In connection with mechanica labor, more often horseshoeing. Oo to Klsncr & Marsh and you vUl learn to merit the true art. of shoeing. tf SLfi.A It. Do you want t buy cane sugar by the suck? 1. 110 Mr sack, cnxh. VII you want. !o not luive to imy aiiythliiK tLse. Free delivery. Hart) wlK'iit flour or sack, froe fle- Uwry. Any 'uitlclo 1n our storo prlti'tl by the lrn, c-uno or sack at price as low as any concern In town or out. Free ilt-llvcry. Cush or ilo iliiys dime. ('arvin-Kastiuan (trocory Co. riione Hill. flH no.sKiiUHG ricrriOiV miikary. Support the library established In Itoseburg about 9 years, which cod tains ovor two thousand volumes. You can obtain the latest and best novels. There are many other books besides fiction. History, travol, poetry and other branches of literature are represented, 123m7p DAILY WE.Tlli:ll IIEI'OIIT. U. S. Weather Buroau, local of fice, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours end ing 0 a. m., February 17, 1811. Precipitation In inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 65 Lowest temperature- last night 41 Precipitation, last 24 hours .. 0 Total preolp. since first of month 41 Normal preclp. for this month 4. PC Total preclp. from Sep, 1, 1913 to date 18.06 Average preclp. from Septem ber 1. 1 877 22.G Total deficiency from Sop. 1, 1913 4.D4 Averagr, precipitation for 36 wet seasons, (Sep. to May Inclus ive) 33.08 WILLIAM I1KI.L, Obsorver We need the nionoy. Will deliver you a cord of 16 Inch dry body fir for 17.00. This only I lis Is until 40 cords nro sold. The Economy wood yard. Phone 123. tf NEAREST TO EVERYTHING AT OTARREUJ Rett located and moit popular hotel in the City circulating ice water in every room. Especial attention to ladle travelling alone. Kxccllciit, reasonably priced (frill. Meet your friemti at the Manx. European Plan Ratat $l.SOnik Managtmtnt, Cheater W KUmy