"As the days begin to lengthen Then the cold begins to strengthen.' And We Hear S. 0. S. from many an overworked heating stove. It may furnish figures for a , Balance Sheet that Will Not Balance I,0RS House (partially Insured Loss Damage to Htove Lobb Fuel wasted per month A variety of styles, sizes and finishes, all at Greatly Reduced Prices. A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete House Furnishers ANTLERS The Homo nf Com Curt nml (JihmI Mimic HiMpliiirK'fl "Cozy Corner' WKHNKlt & KOfXKlt, Lessees Where You Cict Your Money's Worth and Then Some TONIGHT'S PROGRAM Tho Flvo-Reel Paramount Japanaso Feature "TYPHOON" And a New Paramount Nowsplcture HPIX'IAL MUSIC FEATURES On this Program as played by 1. Selection from THE MIKADO .2. Retortion from THE GEISHA 3. Selection from MADAME BUTTERFLY COMING SATURDAY, JANUARY Htli CHARLIE CHAPLIN In the very boat two-reel Knrce entitled "SHANGHAIED" COMING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ltitli Tom Powell's Minstrels 25 PEOPLE ALL WHITE FREE NO MORE Under the nhovo heading, the Mnrshtleld Record bus taken tho .bull by tho horns, bo to speak, In tho matter of free publicity, and .ninaes the following statement: i "In the past the Record has per- MAJESTIC IT'S DIFFERENT. TOO AY WILLIAM FARNUNI In THE BROKEN LAW You woo HKuln your fuvoritfl Willimu Fiiruuin, who plays ft different role from any other of his n1iiy. It will hold you Pltt'ltimind from start to fininh. A VITAtiltArn lOMKOY THE PROFESSOR'S PAINLESSJCURE Featuring Mrs. and Mrs. ney Drew. Sid- 6 REELS lnl 10 SATURDAY THE SILENT CHORD PLENTY OF GOOD COMEDY Gain? New Heater Not Purchased XHEATRE H Kxclunlvn Home or l'nrn- Jj, mount V Hroiul'y 1'onturus the Antlers Concert Orchestra. Comedy ho has ever appeared In mitted certain notices to ho run free of cost, but from and after the first of this month notices of every kind will lie chp.i'iied for at the rate of 10 cents a line, straight. This cov ers chtirrh sales of all kinds, lodge notices, meeting notices and cards of thanks. There will be no reduc tions of any nature made in the price. In years past the Record r?n many notices gratis, but the requests for free space have becomo so num erous hundreds of dollars annually have been lost to the Record. In any worthy eauso the Record will con tribute its full share, but giving nway Us spaco has ceased.'1 I'RI :sidi:nt wilsons ENVOY REACHES LONDON LONDON', Jan. 7. Being permit trd to land Immediately on arrival at Falmouth, Col. E, M. House, per sonal representative of President Wilson, irrai'bed London yesterday and was the guest at breakfast ot Walter Hines Page, American am bassador. Colonel House was the only alien passenger aboard the steamer Rot terdam. t'olonid House refused to say more about his mission than to reiterate his announcement that he was look ing over the war situation In Eu rope. He will spend two weeks in Lon don, departing theneo for Purls, where he will remain for a few days. On his return here he may go to Berlin, but this part of his itinerary has not yet been arranges. FARMERS SUFFER FROM AD VANCE IN IILVK STEM WHEAT PORTLAND. Jan. 7. The farmers will suffer from the sudden Jump of flour of four and one-half cents in the price of Milestone. The normal price is about six cents. JITNEY SERVlCb City and country. Calls answered until mMnleht. Three car service. Phone 155, Grand hotel. 917-tf $2000.00 8.50 16.00 settlementTs now in sight Final Phrasing of Lusitania Case Only Thing Unsettled. RABID TALKS IN CONGRESS CURBED ProHv(-l Munition Emlwrjto m-notincil by Congressmen , Claims "Plunder" Would '. lie Secure In Germany. WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. A state ment Is expected any hour on the Lusitania case, and it is reported that the only difference is In phras ing tho final agreement. Bernstorff is slated to confer with Lansing to morrow aiternoon. The cabinet and congress both have considered tho Persia incident. The cabinet listen ed to the scant evidence Lansing presented. The foreign committees of both the house and the senate dlBcussed the matter informally, and mapped out a program of co-operation with the president and Lansing. It is being considered some method of putting a quietus on Incendiary speeches in both houses. Tho ad ministration says its hands are tied because of lack of evidence. Committer Adjourn,. Tho foreign committees of both hotifios adjourned , this afternoon without having reached any conclus- ! ion regarding :tho business -which ! came before them. This action was ! considered necessary on account of tho lack 'of definite information ! which had been presented to the j members. I The members of the cabinet mani fested impatience over the adjourn ment and one mentioned "broken promises" and declared the situation called for a "complete round up of the whole submarine situation". Ho was unwilling, however, to commit himself as to just how this could be brought about. After a 15-minuto conference with Secretary of State Lansing, Count von Bernstorff stat ed that he would again confer with the secretory tonight, when be be lieved that the difficulties of the Lusitania case' would be definitely settled. At the first meeting between Lansing and von Bernstorff the lnt tor presented Lansing with a writ ten statement of Germany's attltudi on tho question of submarine war fare. The contents, howenver, wore not made public. Embargo Denounced in Congress. Representative Gardner, of Massa chusetts, denounced in the house of representatives today, the proposed embargo of war munitions consigned to tho allies. This act, Gardner declared would "tie tho handB of the allies and leave the plunder secure In the hands of Germany, which would en courage pillage, savagery and infi delity. Representative Cooper replied to the speech of Gardner and branded it as being as violently "anti-German as any which one would expect to hear In the houso of commons in England". HOSEItUHG IXSURVNCE AGENT WINS TRIP TO NEW YORK J. F. Hutchason, local agent of tho Mutual I.lfo Insurance Company of New York today wired Dr. Sether that he was awerded the New York City trip, offered by the company to tho agent who wroto tho largest amount of life Insurance during the past year. The contest took In every agent In tho state and when It Is considered that Mr. Hutchason compoted with agents located in places much larger than Roseburg. there Is but one con clusion to make and that Is that he hustled. Mr. Hutchason can choose his own time for the trip and all expenses will he paid by the company which ho represents. LITTLE NEWS OF THE DAY TRENTON, Jan. 7. Rllly Sunday has started a seven weeks' fight with tho devil here. He has been In New Jersey twice within a year; the last time at Paterson. SALEM. Conn.. Jan. 7. Charles. Henry and Elmer Harris celebrated their birthday here today. They are brothers, though not triplets, and all left handed. They were horn In 18S6. 1872 and 1S74 respectively, on Jan uary 7. OSSIN1NO. N. Y., Jan. 7. Death In tho electric chair today was sched uled for Antonio Ponton, the Puerto Rican sophomore of the Albany law school who murdered Bessie Kromer, a teacher, in 1914. DE3 MOINES, la., Jan. 7. The Baptist church's education board met here to plan a mid-western Baptist university on the old Des Moines colloge site. COMMITTEE CONSIDERS HOXD ISSl'E ORDINANCE Tho right of way committee of the city council met this aftornoon at the office of City Attorney Wlmberly In order to Investigate and become familiar with the bonding ordinance which was read before the city coun cil at its last meeing and which will be brought up. for passage at the! regular meeting Monday night. The' changes In the ordinance If any are made will be slight. In one or twol places where wording Is complicated! it will be changed, while parts majW be taken out o, added to. .Attorney O. P. Coshaw. who Is as- slsting the city attorney In the con- demnation suits, was also present. and offered a number of fusR-1 Hons IU III. Ul U u, adopted. CITY NEWS. ' One trial and it becomes a habit, r.:lll:-fed poultry with barnyard taste eliminated, dressed to order any time. Phone 157, corner Jackson and E. j Douglas. 11S-J12 '."or ,real home Bmoked hams, shouldors and bacon, call on or write Xaegi's storo Wilbur, Ore. Phone 30-r3. 1325-jlOp Mrs. J. W. Perkins returned last n.'3ht from Portland where she has Uccn spending several weeks. She ,.as accompanied by Mrs. J. Ellen Perkins, mother of Mr. Perkins, who will niaito her residence with her son. B. Norman head nurse at the Sol diers Home hospital, is quite low with pneumonia which he contracted some time ago. His int, Mrs. Levi 'White, rind a mephow, 'have 1 ...11. klm Jiiplnir Ihn ..oat fnu i - nays. inn general ,1:111111 m mc Home is now improving from the serious epidemic of grippe which settled on many of the members the past month. Last night those who were able, ttend(od a three-reel movie film. FOR SALE Large fine young cow, soon fresh, heavy milker. F. C. Gurneo, phone 33F23. 1 1 9J13p LOST Gentleman's gold ring en graved with initial K. Finder leave at this office and receive reward. 121-J13 FOR SALE 1 12-inch breaking or sod plow with guage whoel and 2 shares complete. In first class condition. L. M. Van Auken, Rose bore. Phone 37F3. 120-jlO FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 8-ro'om modern house located In Roseburg, for cloar lot In Los An geles or property In Albany, Ore. Address 116 News. 116-J12 NOTICE TO WOOD CONTRACTORS Pursuant to an order or the county court made and entered this 4th day of December, 1915, NOTICE IS f HEREBY GIVEN That snolcd bids will be received b tho County Clerk on or before Jan nary 5th, 1916, at 12:00 o'clock M. for furnishing 150 tiers of dry oak wood cut from old growth black oak timber, to bo delivered at the court house at Roseburg, Oregon,' on or before September 1st. 1916, .said wood to bet 16 inches In length and not less than 3 nor more than Inches in diameter; also 10 tier of dry fir wood same dimensions. Also tho followng wood to be de livered to the County Home, one mile east of, Roseburg: 20 tiers cut from old growth fir; 10 tier cut from old growth black . oak, sal I wood to be In 2 foot lengths, an as tier of 16 Inch stovo wood to be cut from old growth black oak. Said bids to be opened at 1:00 o'clock p. m. on said date. By order of toe county court Dated this 4th day of December 1915. E. H. LENOX, 1301-J6 County Clerk OurAirnistogiiveyouRGSulls No m atter what kind of a WantAcI vjou put in ova paper wewill&te you rcsuUs O. W. YOUNG Watches! If you are in tho market for a watch it will pay you to buy now. tve are carrying a heavy stock of watches and are going to reduce them, and to do this'we shall make a price on all of our Hampden, Illinois, South Bend, Swiss, Ingersol, Trenton, New York Standard, Seth Thomas, and Elgin Watches that will make you a big saving. All these watches guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Call and see them or telephone or write for our special prices. QUALITY SERVICE. YOUNG & BUBAR JEWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS Phone Two-Ono-Four : Iloseburg, Oregon. j ttin maMj I n i"i . , 0imii,vi . !n tho County Court 0l the State 0 Oregon for Douglas County. o( 0, J(jhn decea8ed. . i ,,,,..,. ..mentor of said estate having filed hi. final account . hereb that Tuesday, January 18, 1018, a 10 o'clock a. m. at the Judge's Cham bers In the Court House, In Rose burg, Douglas County, Oregon, la the t'me and place seUby the Judge of si'Id Court to hear objections. If an. there be, to said final aco l.iul an ' to the discharge of said executor. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, Dee 16, 19)5. CHARLES L. WILEY, Executor of the estate of John C Wiley, deceased. 1337-J18 NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned administrator of the estate of David Thomas, deceased, has filed in the County Court of Dougla4 County, State of Oregon, his Final Account as such administrator of said estate, and that Wednesday the 19th day of January, 1916, at the limit nf ton nVlnrlr in the forenoon of said day, has been fixed by said! Court as the time for hearing objec tions to said Final Account and the settlement thereof. ORA H. PORTER, Administrator of the estate of David Thomas, deceased. 1336-117 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Luke L. Goodrich, has been appointed Administrator Cum Testainento Annexo of tho estate of C. A. Rohrahacher, de ceased, by the Probate Cour'c of Douglas County, State of Oregon, and that all persons having claims against said estate aro required to file the same duly verified, with the said Luke L. Goodrich at the of fice of the Roseburg News, in Rose burg, Douglas County, . Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Date of first publication is De-j comber 9, 1915. I LUKE L. GOODRICH. ! Administrator Cum Teatamento An nexo. 1300-J8 NOTICE FOR RIDS. NOTICE is hereby given that the Stato Land Board of the State of Oregon will receive sealed bids at: its office in the State Capitol at Sa- lorn, Oregon, up to 10:00 o'clock a. j m., Feb. 23, 1916, for all the State's: Interest in the tldo lands hereinafter! described, giving however, to the owner or owners or any lands abut ting or fronting thereon, the prefer ence right to purchase said tide lands! at the highest price offered, provid ed such offer is made in good faith and also provided that the land wll not be sold for, nor any offer there-' for accepted, of less than $7.50 peri acre, and that the Board reserves the! right to reject any and all bids: Said lands are situated in Doug las County, Oregon, anu described as follows, to-wit: Reginning at a point which is th meander post to fractional section 34 & 35, T. 21 S. R. 12 W. on soutl bank of Mallard Creek, and runnln thence In Sec. 34, S. 78 degrees W 5.00 chs. along south bank of Mai lard Creek; N. 87 degrees W. 6.00 chs. along south bank of Mallard Creek; N. 71 dogrees W. 15.60 chs. along south bank ot Mallard Creek; N. 20 degrees 30 minutes E. 258.00 ft. across Mallard Creek; S. 59 de grees E. 6.00 chs. along north bank of Mallard Creek; S. 70 degrees E. 10.00 chs. along north bank of Mai lard Creek: East 9.50 chs. along north bank of Mallard Creek to M P. on section line. South 1.93 chs across Mallard Creek to place of be ginning, containing 7.17 acres. Also, from the same initial point running In Sec. 35. North 1.93 chs across Mallard Creek to M. P. on north bank; N. 78 degree P. 20.0ft chs. along north bank of Mallard Creek; N. 69 degrees E. 5.00 chs along nortlv bank of Mallard Creek; X. S7 degrees E. 13 00 chs. alor.R north hank of Mallard Crk ti M P. on left bank Umpqua River; S 4 2 degrees 30 minutes E. 4.90 ft. to U. B. BUHAR Watches! pier head line of "Rainbow Basin"; 8. 42 degrees 23 minutes W. 176.90 ft. along pier head lino of "Ralnbrw Basin"; S. 18 degrees 50 minutes W 625.21 ft along plor head line of "Rainbow Basin'-; S. 19 degrees 42 minutes E. 78.V0 ft. to N. W. cor. Block 49, R. R. Add to Reedsport as projected; N. 58 degrees 50 minutes B 603.56 ft. along pier head line of "Rainbow Basin"; N. 42 degrees 23 minutes E. 170. Ou ft. along pie. hoad line of "Rainbow Basin"; S. 42 degrees 30 minutes E. 145.00 ft to M. P. on Umpqua River and South bank of MallaTd Creek, S. 62 degrees W. 10.00 chs. along south bank of Mallart Creek; S. 63 degrees W 10.00 chs. along south ban!t of Mal lard Creek; S. SO degrees W. 10.00 chs. along south bank ' of Mallard Creek; S. 82 dogroos W. 10.00. chs along south bank of Mallard Crees to plnce of beginning, containing 8.54 acres, containing Ic all 15.71 acres tide land fronting on Lcs 7 and 8 Section '34' 'arid Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5 Sec. 35. -T. 21 S. R. 12 W. of W. M Applications and bidB should bo addressed to G. G. Brown, Clerl State Land Board, Salem, Oregon and marked "Application and bid to P"hase tide lands- Dated, Dee. 8, 1916. G. G. BROWN, Clerk State Land Board 1305-fl2 PALACE THEATRE , TODAY The Dainty Vienese Actress and Stage Star Emmy Wehlen "Tables Turned" A Metro Feature in Five Grip ping wonderful acts of Superb rholo Drama "The Fortune Hunter" A Comedy MUSIC PALACE ORCHESTRA Additional Comfort Can lie En Joyed Since the Addition of New Hoit. 'Buster Brown' Darnless Hose Most everyone has found out our is Hosiery That Satisfies Rnster lirmrn Dnrnleeu Hose 25c The Pair 4 pair guaranteed 4 months. Silk Hnse 2.V to 81.00 Roseburg Booterie 1RVIN riRUXN "Shoe Tha Ktt.r.tt f I'erkins I1I,1B. . Cass Street '1