;ftr'',t- Alt' -;.fii- . ir-is A 25$ V FISHER'S STORE Having purchased the BANKRUPT STOCK of the NEW YORK STORE we will offer bargains such as have never before been offered the buying public of Roseburg. All goods formerly in the stock of the New Tork Store will be sold at a fraction of the original wholesale cost All must go to make room for an entire New Stock of Mer chandise. New Goods have been arriving daily for the past week and are being priced exceptionally low for this INTRODUCTORY SALE at STORE Store-Will 0 pen Tuesday, Feb. 1st at 9 a. m. THINKS YOUNG KKI'I'BIjICAN CIA! II IS (iOI)l) 'idea Editor News: 1 read with a great deal of inter est your editorial regarding the form ing of a republican club and wish to state that it is a step in the right direction. Such a club should be formed at the earliest possible mo ment. There is Important work for such an organization to do and the sooner it Is perfected the better. This is the beginning of a most important er in the political history or our nation, slate and county, am" by forming a strong republican clu'i' in this county the important issues Two Waller Winans, Esq. the most famous shot in Europe uilh han-l and shoulder arms. World's Records in One Day with the .22 Savage Hi-Power AT the Eislcv Matches of the British National Uiilc Association the Hcst rifle match i:i the worUl the .22 Savarre Hi-Powcr r.'.h and Savapc arr. rnunhion in i!ic haiuls of Mr. Walter Winani on :y 25, 1 914, maiic the Irghest pospiHc score on the Running IVer mvet z: straight 5 's. This is a Or. dv, w'..!i t!ic tzr.ii r'.S.c and am- i;.ix!'.!j'i, Mr. V.'i.mn; midi? t!je Iiiiiot possiHs uu.-; r. ih". ir.r... Yi!d IT. jot targcr Lx ! t:.', h: 5';. .Vio".!.rr World's record. TVia mere! clinches h.t ether rVi;rrj fuvc . .ivr.' i:ha t!:c I s wtind iccurrrft; .-:'.s- -ir;Vi' ihoti ma lo-hc'i c'.;c1.?. .i: Scoy :rd:, :;v:r..Sojj .I.kvy ( zlico ic more t:i-n Jiif - -iir-a sr-cur..!), lonp p.'inr U.itik ranee (200- Km ; (4.6 A 1 t!;r.c intl.es), and trifling :nun.!.-) rr.al:c it zir.cr hit nrtu v::n than sr.y u:.;er n..e. :l:.uf.;;Ud Ah;I:an T.r..-i Heir, Grizaly, y, and rr.an-c.vJr.:: tirr, K-iiin the dcor 1 l.ljilt belt it wis origin-. Iy dnL nrd for. Writs ui for pan -culm al-out "t! biggeW :' t,-ii 1.1 tile wjrld." LAVAGE ARMS COMPANY LTICA, K. Y. A VASE .22 Hi-Pcver Rifle as well as the needs of the times can be discussed and debated and the best solution pointed out and, the best alms attained, it is thej interchange""6ndeas that help mostj in solving the great problems of j the times and in no other way can we bring ibout the discussion of these ,yeat questions better than through. the Influence of a club such as has been suggested.. This country needs strong men to act as leaders and here In Douglas ! county we need leaders as well as . elsewhere1. The forming of this club , will bring to the forefront men who will prove themselves fit to be the leaders of the future they can be developed and their fitness augment ed and from them we will Jlearn much that will help the Individual voter to secut3 the rights he .or she Is voting for. The question that bother many now voters can be ex plained so that all con understand them and vote Intelligently. In a nation founded upon repub lican principles wo should know tljose principles and learn what is best of the nation, state and county in which we live. Without such a club every man Is left to study for himself what is best to do and the mistakes made by this method would be as the scholar would make had he to educate himself by his own efforts and without either teach ers or textbooks. If we are re publicans we should at least be well enough informed to tell why we be long to the republican party. Every republican, man or woman, in Douglas county shoiiU! welcome tuch a club 'and join it at the fii'Ht opportunity. If for no other reason than that of keeping abreast with the times and informing themselves as to the merits of every issue 01 the present time. In writing this letter I am not seeking any orflce, not evrn an irtlro in the organization ami only ask to be enrolled as a private in the ranks, U'liling to do ali and dare all in the cause of truth. I would like more lisht on the political situation and week to learn what Is best to do as a voter. I want to see the best men elected to all offices and the best ends of the most people served. As a lover of the right and n fne forever of the wrong I wish have the voters informed along all lines so that justice may be done. Sinrere;y, J. F. HUTCHASOX. MltS. COItA M. GUNTEltT Teacher ot Violin iuhI Clurinet 704 W. Mosher St. E HOLDS SESSION Douglas county Pomona Grange met in regular session at the Com mercial club parlors today, and aft er a rather stormy session passed a couple of drastic resolutions, one of which was a protest against the im provement of the Pacific highway between ICrlenbower and Roseburg, as has been projected by the county court, until every farnfer in Doug las county has a decent road lead ing from his farm gate to his trad ing center. The other was In con demnation of Governor Withycombe for the changes made in the state fair hoard. As no copies were made or the use of The News, they can not be given in full here today. The afternoon session was devoted to a very interesting program con sisting of music by the South Deer Creek Grange orchestra, followed by an address by H. A. Uusenbark, president of the association. A song was then rendered by F. A. Goff, and R. U. Turner gave a very elab orate address , on Grape Culture. Harry Uomaine gave a recitation which commanded much applause, and was followed by K. C. Hanson, who made an address on the co operation between the tnerchauts'and farmers. An Interesting discussion fct.'lov-ed which was taken up by "!r:iiy of tlie members, anil nuni ci'cns topics of mutual interest talk oil over. Watson has been ably taking care of the business while he was away. E. 'S. R. Walker, of Eugene, ar rived In this city this morning and spent, the day attending to business matters. . Mrs. W. L. Stanton, of Glendale, arrived in this city this afternoon and will spend. a short time visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. DeVaney, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allen, left this after noon for their home at Albany. Miss Laura Taylor will leave this evening for Portland where she will spend a week or ten days visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Fred Newell, of Portland, who has been visiting at Glendale, arrived in this city this afternoon for a visit with Mrs. O. D. Nowhart. Fred Miller, who has served as day clerk at the Umpqua hotel for several weoks, has resigned his po sition and left this afternoon for Portland. Two middle aged gentlemon want board with private family. No other boarders preferred. Must be cloBe to business center and have modern conveniences. Will be permnnont Address 192-caro Nows. ' 192-lf R. D. WilllamB leaves tonight for San Francisco, where he jhas ac cepted a position. Mrs. Williams will probably follow in about a month. WANTED To rent a ranch of from 150 to 200 acres, partly furnished, and with some alfalfa land. N. G. Nutt, Roseburg, Rt. 1, Box 100-A. 193-Mp crrv xnws. Dressmaking and ladies tailoring over Bell's millinery, store. Delle Case. ' lS9-f3p T)r. Davis, manager of the local h and 10 cent store, arrived home from his extended absence yesterday. Mrs. E ALAC THEATRE toxh;ht ' Iwwt Performance tlio Popular EASTERN PLAY CO. I'rtvtcn ting 1 1 1 Fo iir Act Comedy "THE GIRL FROM LARABEE" Five Koaturo Keels of Pictures SI M V AMI MOXMAV D. W. flrimth's Great Production "AVENGING ' ' . CONSCIENCE" The most extraordinary Photo Play of Modern Times. Matinee Daily 2:15; Xlghts 7:15 and 8:45. Alll I.TS liOc ( Hll.llltKN 10c Every part of Douglas County is covered by the issues of the Daily and Semi-Weekly News. Met chants can pull trade from every section by advertisinglin'Jhese publications. k:-,; W '! pi Jill l!Ml in fill ' r mm LlESSSSacSSjSCy