NEW NAVAL OFFICER IS VETERAN IN SERVICE.' .CAPT. WILLIAM S. BENSON. WHO HAS BEEN APPOINTED TO THE NEWLY CREATED PO SITION IN THE NAVY DEPART MENT CHIEF OP NAVAL OP ERATIONS. HE WILL HAVE THE RANK OP REAR ADMIRAL.' HE HAS BEEN IN THE NAVY S8 YEARS. WKKKLY IXDISTItlAL KKVIUW SALEM, May 31. Salem hospital association WM erect $25,000 hospit al. . Tho Dalles June 3 county court opens bids on $20,000 highway work. The Moser cherry crop has been sold at $90 per ton. Pendleton orders four additional streets paved with gravel bitulitbic. - North Bend orders Virginia avenue improved to cost $11,000. Industrial accident commission cost 'to date: Surgical and hospital bills $56,858.81; salaries and expenses $59,267.33; paid for workmen's in juries $97,880.65. Set aside for de pendents in fatal cases $140,573.71. Child industry Instead of only re straining children give them some thing to do. I Mutuiir insurance companies should be required to publish quarterly statements. Baker Eagle river power plant completed to operate Virtue mine. Eugene factory promotion commit tee considering manufacture of boil ers. Coal Is being mined in quantities near Toledo, Lincoln county. Total per capita taxes at Portland ?45.41. Total taxes $36,328,000.1 County Assessor Reed estimates this! sum would buy food and fuel for 82,- 380 families of five persons each forj one year. The tax burden equals the labor of 29,230 men for one year. Winchester Bay Is a new townslte near Gardiner. Albany J. P. Wallace is putting in foundation for brick block. East Portland has $1,500,000 j buildings under way. Cottage Grove Ore stamp mills in Bohemia mines make record run. Manufacture of Ink established at Salem. Commonwealth conference at State University gave great prominence to PInchot conservation policies. Labor leaders favor state printing common grade school text books. Suit of workmen Injured on log- Letl"Kel!y" Do Your Moving, Hauling ROUGH DRY Will Be List Prices From This Day on, May 27th . Roseburg Steam Laundry 'SA.VE YOUR HANDS" gluing train for $2500 damages dis missed by Judge McGinn, as man got $84 benefit under Industrial com pensation act. The new state insane asylum build ing at Pendleton Is to have a corner stone of Oregon granite. The rest is probably Imported. Resolution was adopted by regents of Multnomah normal school that new $50,000 training school building be built and equipped of Oregon ma terial and manufactures, and that trimmings bo of Oregon stone. Salem school board refuses demand of central labor council that only union labor be employed In erecting new school buildings. Portland East Alder, Water, Clay and other streets to be paved. While Oregon voters defeated all laws submitted to ?hem at the No vember election, and enacted, only four constitutional amendments, the legislature enacted 351 chapters of legislation, besides 43 joint resolu tions and memorials. The legislature initiated only one new amendment' to tho constitution to be voted on In 191G. It looks as though there would be a let up In direct legislation. Rainier H. C. Mowrey has pur chased plant here and will be known as Mowrey Lumber and Timber Co. Planing mill being Installed, dock fa cilities improved,' sheds being extend ed, and plant to operate soon. N Wheelor Balloy sawmill plant be gins operations this week, cutting 50,000 feet a day. Fossil I. A. Johnson will erect a stone or brick store building. Beaverton L. L. Gilbert will erect two story brick building 40x100 ft. The O.-W. R. and N. announces that construction work, entailing the expenditure of $1,000,000 will be un dertaken immediately. It will in clude new terminal facilities at Walla Walla, new division headquarters at The Dalles, completion Coyote-Echo cut off in eastern Oregon and the es tablishment of another terminal at Pilot Rock Junction near Pendleton. Salem Snook and Traver awarded McKlnley school at $20,128 on open shop basis. Building Trades Council demanded that board accept higher bid and employ only union labor. Eugene Oregon Power Co. em ploying 25 men laying gas mains; $40,000 city hall bonds sold at prem ium. Tho Washington-Oregon Corpora tion, formerly managed by A. Welch, Portland, has been reorganized on a plan to become operative July 1, 1915 under a new management with head quarters at Vancouver, Wash. Earn ings for 7 months ending March 31, were $168,637 gross, $61990 net. The company operates at Vancouver, Sifton, Centralia and Chehalls. The new company handling the properties Is understood to have considerable financial strength. KILL 'KM NOW. Don't feed your grain to the squirrels. Our poisoned grain has been tried out for years, you always get results. You get quality and quantity. You take no chance. You get value for your money, 385-tf MARSTERS DRUO CO. When you are In need of windows, doors, window screens or fence lum ber, see what Page's have to offer. Call it "their mill on North Jackson street. 489-m31 CITATION In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In the matter of the Estate of Walton Gray Hughes, deceased. To W. L. H. Osborne, administra tor with the will annexed of the estate of Walton Gray Hughes, do ceased; Clegget D. FltzHugh; the Convention of the Protestant Episco pal church in the Diocese of Mary land; the Hospital of the Good Sa maritan of Los Angeles, California; Right Reverend Walter Sumner. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church In the Diocese cf Oregon: Louisa Bains; Edwin Stewart Berry; Lucy Gray HittsLeson Oshorne; Laura Hughes Hutchinson'; Hagers town Trust Company; Samuel Hughes Dorsey; Henrietta Maria Stockton Lelper; Lydla Holllngsworth Ken nedy Edwards; Mary Owen Hnn cock; Lucy Gray Owen; Henry Hughes; Mahlon Hutchinson; Dan iel L. Hutchinson; Charles Osborne; Walton Osborne; Gilliam Osborne; Virginia Osborne (now Virginia Gib son); Washington Berry; William F. Berry; Thomas C. Berry; Antoinette Dorsey Stephens; Ros Dorsey Haber sham, GREETING: IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREGON, You are hereby cited and required to appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Douglas at the Court room thereof at Roseburg, in the County of Douglas, State of Oregon, on the 23rd day of June, 1915, at Ton o' clock In the forenoon of that day, then and there to Bhow cause, If any you have why the probate of the pur ported will and testament of Walton Gray Hughes, deceased, with codicils, as shown by an order of the above entitled court made and entered on the 26th day of May, 1914, should not be revoked and set aside and the let ters of administration with the will annexed heretofore Issued to said W. L. H. Osborne, annulled and an ad ministrator appointed for said estate, and why an order should not be made holding said purported will and codi cils invalid and ineffective to pass title to any property In the State of Oregon, for the reason that said pur ported will and codicils are not exe cuted in the form and manner requir ed by law In the State of Oregon. WITNESS, The Hon. R. W. Mars ters, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Douglas, with the seal of said Court atflxod this 8th day of April, A. D. 1916. ATTEST: (Signed) E. H. LENOX, Clerk By BLANCHE REED, (Seal) Deputy. The above citation published by order of Hon. R.' W. Marsters, judge of the above entitled court, made and dated April 27, 1915. Date of first publication May 3, 1915. B. L. EDDY, Attorney for Elizabeth P. Smith, Pe titioner. 450-Jnl4 and! Transferring The French Transfer Company Phone 220 THONE INVENTOR GETS EDISON MEDAL - iix'i J Dr. Alexander Graham BelL Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, in ventor of the telephone, has just been awarded the Edison medal for meritorious achievement in electrical science. The medal, which was awarded to him in New York at the annual meeting of the American In stitution of Electrical Engineers, is awarded each year to a resident of the United States or Canada and is provided for by a trust fund estab lished by friends and associates of Thomas A. Edison. I 1 Dr. Bell is most famous for his, telephone invention, although many' other things can be placed to his. credit He has just celebrated his sixty-eighth birthday and lives most of the year in Washington, spending his summers in Nova Scotia. , SOUTH DKKIl CREKK G1IANGK PLAIT AND DA VC1' On Friday evening, Juno I, South Deer Creek Grange will prosmt at their hall on South Deer creek, the rousing four-act play, "The Daugh ter of the Desert." This is a western frontlor play, replete with comedy, blood-curdling experiences, and hair breadth escapes. Twenty people are in the cast. Lots of Indians, cow boys and pretty girls. Come, bring your neighbors and enjoy an evening on the frontier. Good music. Refreshments for all after the play followed by dance. Admission, adults 20 cents, chil dren 10 cents, or $1 for play and dance. 576-jn4 UNCALLED FOR MAIL. The following letters and cards remain uncalled for at the Roseburg postofflce: Bradford, Willie; Brown, Mrs. B. N.; Dumond, Frank S. ; Gilbert, J. W.; Keeler, W. H.; Mnrtin, Louis; Parker, Guy; Pratt, Mrs. Al; Ray mond, M. E.; Ttodky,.W. O.; Smith, Harry; Wolvorton, Arthur. Curds. Huff, Mrs. Etta. L. F. REIZENSTEIN, Postmaster. The genuine guaranteed Weyer- hauscr silos are for sale only at Page's. The Page Investment Co., N. Jackson street. 489-m31 v5m ON THE JOB keeping up with our orders at all times. We can'e classify the many features of our workman ship which have gained us so much prestige. Suffice to say that nearly all building con tractors utilize our product. Hargreaves Door and Lumber ' Company Not a New Store! But an old Store with a New Line A Complete Assortment of "ROYAL CLUB GOODS" The line that makes good wherever its put. Wright and Riedel "THK SQUARE Corner Lane and Sheridan Streets A Full And Complete Line of- Plumbing, Steam & Hot Water Goods Always on Hand. Gutters, Valley Tin Tin Shingles, Hip Shingles, Down Spouts, Galvanized Iron and Sheet Metal Work, Pipe Fittings, Valves, Sewer and Drain Tile. We have special bargains In complete bathroom outfits. Let us estimate your work. Repair work given special attention. Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co. Res. Phone 64-J. C. W. Hughes, Prop. 220 W Oak. Phone 1B1 Douglas County Fancy Creamery Butter and Ice Cream Prompt Attention Given Out of Town Orders REPUBLIC TIRES! Staggard Tread, the original non-skid tires. The tire that makes good in the Caliofornia deserts. Guar anteed 5000 miles. You do not have to wait for adj ustmets we take care of you at THE MOTOR SHOP SERVICE IS 444 N. JACKSON STREET Just Arrived A champion & Mccormick 'BINDERS, MOWERS, KAY RAKES, TEDDERS 4We get our machines direct from the factories and always have the latest machines made . at the VERY LOWEST PRICES I. F. BARKER COMPANY .... Implements and Vehicles ROSEBURG :: :-: OREGON DKAL GUOCKUS" l'hono One-O-Tliree Creamery Products THE KIDDIES LOVE IT so do the' grown-ups. There Is something about our pure, rich Ice cream that makes you want more. And the chil dren! Well, let the little darlings have all they want. It can't hurt them Its pur ity safeguards It. Take some home with you for dinner. PHONE 340 OUR HOBHY PHONE TWO-SIX-EIGHT Big Carload Lot of