I ANTLERS THEATRE WKKNF.ll & KOLLFIt, Lessons Where- Your Comfort anil PloaNiu-o la the chief Concern. Tli Momo of "Paramount" Features J'ONIWHT Three Keel "Hssanay" Feature The House of Revelation and a late lup-to-date SFLHi TKIHL'NH Also two very ftjiiny comedies "His Wife's Lid" and "Itzky the Inventor" OO.MI.Mj THl'llSltAY A XI) FUIDAV, FFIt. 10 II. IIAZFIC O.tWX In "The Heart of Jennifer" UDMlXti HA1THDAY Al TLtXOOX AM) HI KXIXG CHARLIE CHAPLIN In Iho two rool KBunuy Comedy, "TIIK WOMAN" I EASUREI Tho muny friends of Mrs. Mario Fllnt-Kltor have been urging her to enter tno race for the position of counly troasurcr ut the' republican primary to bo held May IS, Mrs. Riter needH no Introduction to the people of Douglas county as this hus been her homo for the past 40 years She Is CHiinclally qualified for this position T?7 many years' experience as bookkeeper In hor- former hus band's mercantile establishment, that of S. C. Flint. Mrs. Illter hus always been Identi fied with the educational and social Interests of Douglas county and for many years hns worked untiringly for success along- this line. She Is a charter member of the '95 Mental Culture club and has devotod much of her timo to civic Improvements. Rhe Is a woman of unquestioned In tegrity, as well as excellent business ability, filling many positions of re sponsibility and trust. At the present Item she Is worthy matron of UoBe burg Chapter No. 8 Order of Eastern St nr. CONFESSED CROOK I ACCUSKS POLICE & lA 4- : t Irs. 0 1 'Eddie" Mack. llltlTISII i,im:u MAY l!IO SI NK. NEW YOltIC, Feb. 9. The fli-Ulsli liner Oi'Ihsu Is believed to have been sunk. A Wall street firm has re- Fifteen members of the Chicago police department are accused of connivance with crooks in the con fession of "Eddie" Mack, who admits that he was the leader of the gantr which recently robbed the Washine- j ton Park bank in Chicago. Four. ( gunmen, members of the "Gyp the Iilood" contingent of New York's i underworld, were indicted following i Muck's confession nnd ure nnw h.lil In bonds of $1,208,1)00. . .. Arrangements have been made whereby the Itoseburg high school basket ball team will meet the Ash land high school team at the local armory Saturday night. Each -team has now won a game and the com ing contest promises to be a hard fought one. The teams averuge close to tho same weight and are equully fast. Another game will be played with the 3ame team Monday. TheBO games will decide the championship of southern Oregon. The Roseburg boys are after the state championship and It looks as if nothing could stop them from win ning. As tun as conditions have adjusted themselves and school is re-estabiished an effort will be made to Induce the team of the Salem high school to come to this city and the deciding games will be pluyed. As tho high school team Is assum ing ail responsibility in regard to the finances of the coming games they closer vo tno support of tho people or tho city. And to those uninitiat ed In the game of basket ball the coming contests fford a good chance to beco:.;e familiar with what Is rap idly boco:-.''::g one cf America's moat popular games. Ticke s were placed on sale last night and the results obtained In a few short hours evidences the fact that the Roseburg people are tak ing a greatdeal more Interest In the high sc'-ool activities than ever be fore. Tickets are going fast and al tnough the expense of bringing the Ashland te:nn to Roseburg is very heavy It begins to appear as if the 3ii; i'ort now being shown will ex tend until tho games are played that tho amount can bo easily met. The Juvenile band has offored their services and will be present to support the team heBldcs giving a concert before the game. The con test Saturday night will not Btart before nine o'clock, giving all those who are employed In tho various 'iiihIiirrh houses a chance to attend. A preliminary between the Junior an.'. Sopnomore teams for the inter dass championship will be played before Saturday's game starting at 7:30. A girls preliminary will prob ably be held Monday night. Arrangements have been mado whereby tickets may be reserved nt the Hose confectionery after tonight. U. S. MUST DEPEND ON PRIVATE ARMS ' MAKERS CROZIER ,,1.11 in vt TBrr""""""3"MM"aapgMBa"ffi1 ,. -m:-'" "Vi. n. him 0 Q II I O 7 J J. it"' i 4, Gen. William Crazier? General William Crozler, cliief of ordnance of the V. S. army, In his testimony before the house commit tee on military uffairs recently, dealt a hard blow to the plan of many congressmen for exclusie government manufacture of muni tions. It was hoped In this way to defeat the war god und the munition manufacturers at the same time. Cicn. Crozler says that to build fac ti ics that could supply the arms needed under the new army plan would cost the I'lilied States $ro, 00(1,000 and for the amount now used by England $400,000,000. W. YOUNG I). II. llt'llAlt Pride and Pleasure ! The wise man or woman In selecting a watch sees to It that they purchase only a reliable make such as tho Hamilton or Waltham. T.iiio is what is required of the movement and the case can be selected to suit the Individual taste. A dependable watch insures pride and pleasure to the owner. Come in and seo our new stock If you are in need of a good timepiece. We undersell the mall order houses. QUALITY SERVICE. YOUNG & BUBAR JEWELERS & OITOMETKISTS I'hono THii-Onc-l'niir Roseburg, Oregon. fil a lMn her wrro served. Yt.en refreshments Mrs. Carl Lehman left this after noon for a visit with friends at Wil bur. Jitney service, city and country, call Rexall Drug Store, Cass street Phone 45. G. W. Gage & Sons. 184-127 Kmory Marsters, of Riddle, came to Roseburg this afternoon to trans act business matters. Elsie Driscoll left this afternoon for Gtondale where she will visit for a few days. .NOTICE I1K.II SCHOOL I'l l'ILS All pupils of the Roseburg high eelved a ruble from London saying school aro hereby notified to assem tlmt a lingo pnssi-imvr had met with i,lo ,lt ,,, old nl.lmirv Klks. )Ui,iig, corner of Jackson and Lane streots, a terrlblo accident in the North At lanllc. Tho Orlssa has iuTT been heard from In tiuiu-ly u mouth and it Is thought that it may liuvu met a (ier mnn commerce ratiler, on Friday, 219-flO February 1 Ith, at 9 a. i F. II. HAMLIN. Supt. MAJESTIC IT'S IHFI-ERENT. TODAY AT BAY' .'. '(drilling story of how a ; ; 5 t iii-r Attorney llroko up the " i- t-I in I'lin i; Trust. It bus a Villnh in every foot of film. In File Reels. 'THE FABLE OF THE ROYSTER ING BLADES" A (JiMirm AiU' t'omi'tly. SPECIAL MUSIC SH-ri;il Mulc Sf led uuts, To ti i lj t ami tuiuoi ruw, U:tMl liy Mr. Kivil.'iiik A. Puniaiu. l-ir.-t NumtM;-i at 7:5 P. M. Piano Solo "Sold io i a iMinni!" t from ImiiisO r. (toiuuxT. Oi'an Solus. "Soxli'lto" (from Lucia) (.J. DonttMIt A rv:"vt Day" I'arrio Jacob lloml Will i'';it il't orp.tn solo nt Jt:! p. m. T1h AimMiciin l'liotopla) cr. Piano ami Oi'kuu Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Glass of hot water each morn ing helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. -REELS 1'ent.i 10 6 Happy, bright, alert vigorous and vivacious a good clear skin: a nat ural, rosy complexion mid freedom from illness are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and likewise every imin could realize the wonders of tho morning Inside bath, what n gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thotisnnds of slcklv, nniicinlc looking men, women and girls wilh pasty or muddy complex ions: Instead of tho multitudes of "nerve wricks." "rundown.!." "brain fa;-.s" and pessimists wo should soo a virile, optimist ic throng of rosy cliceLcd people everywhere. An inside bath Is had by drinking, eaili morning before breakfast, o i;lass of i-i-al hot water with a tea spoonful of llmoflono phosphate in it to wnsh from the stomach, liver, kid neys und leu yards of bowels tho pre vious day's indigestible waste, sour fernu-ntaiioiis and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire nllmentary canal before pulling more food Into tho stomach. Those subject to sick hcudnche. bil iousness, misty breath, rhoumutlsm, colds; and piirtlculnry those who huvo a pallid, sallow complexion mid who are constipated very often, aro urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a tritlo but is siilllclent to demonstrate tho quick and remarkable clmnge In both health and appearance awaiting those who practice Internal sanitation. We must renuniber that Inside cleanliness Is mow 'important than outside. be cause the skin d.ies not absorb Impur ities io rontatninntn the blood, while tne pores In the thirty feet of bowels do, i CITY MOWS. For Coffeo satisfaction; both price and uso P. s. C. steel I'eople's Supply Co. 214-tf A. .1. Stunner Is spending a Tew i:ays attending to business matters at Medrord. High Flight Flour Is proving high ly satisfactory. Get it at the Peo ple's Supply Co. 214-tf Mrs. H. W. Long returned to her homo ut Yoncnlla this afternoon after a short stay In Roseburg. " Lucy Millken returned this after noon from Dillnrd where she has been spending several days. llurvey Mahoney, Ralph Stearns and Frank Churchill all of Oakland were business visitors In the city today. K. llerrell left this nftornoon for San Francisco where he intends to I'fi'e. Mrs. llerrell will not leave -r :un-eral weeks. Mrs. J. Ci. Stephenson and Miss Clara Patrick left this afternoon for a visit with relatives and friends at Hire Hill. Mrs. T. H. Hiirnetl, of Hound Prairie, arrived In Iioseburg this aft ernoon nnd will spend n few days visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I). P. McKay, of Wilbur, who have been visiting In this city with friends, returned to their home this afternoon. C. C. Hill and wife, of Portland, who have been visiting with rela tives In Iioseburg left this afternoon for Wilbur where they will spend a few days. Tho industrial bureau of the com mercial club Is gathering together all Information possible in regard to the disposition of the products of a box factory should such a business be started in the city. All individ uals and companies using box shooks are asked for Information in regard to the amount used In their business and when all is received will bo forwarded to the man who is writing to the Commercial club rela tive to the placing of such a factory In Hoseburg. :ir "HOME O!-' FKATl ltKS" 8:43 Owing to a reel of "The Primrose Path" becoming dostroyed in Portland, we are compelled to substitute, but are enabled to offer a sp'eudid Kroadway Feature Progr-m. I.;; s Wi:::i:i! presents the popular little actrois MISS l-XLA MALI. Formerly Star in "The Master Key" in the Five-Keel ilroadway Feature u JEW EL" Dramatized from the Hook of That Name by Clara Louise llurnhani Author of "Hypoerito!" and "Scandal" 'iiie Funny L Ko Comedy in One Reel "Blackmail in a Hospital" Si'LClAL AI'l'llOPillATli Ml:C I liil ouem'STiiA POI'l LAii IMuillr. Aitl'LTS TK. CKXTS CHILIlRL.N FIVE CKXTS BY THE M. C. CLUB ; LINCOLN DAY SL'll VICFS AT ARMORY, FKIiKlAllV 1 :ti. All citizens of the city and sur rounding country are most cordially invited to attend, and is especially addressed to the school children, one of the purposes of this service Is to instill patriotism In the rising gen eration. Presiding officer..- Hon. O. P. Coshow Chapln Rev. C. H. Cleaves Patriotic music by Prof. Wright's .Juvenile Hand. Recitation Clarence Church Duet Misses Pridges and Mlark Oration R. E. Jopo America, by audience. llll.WhKIS WIXS POINT. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. Hrandeis won the first skirmish over his ap pointment to the supreme bench when the senate defeated Senator Clarke's motion to hold the Investi gation before the full judiciary com mittee instead of a sub-committee. "I charge Hrandeis with being guilty or breach of faith." charged Clifford Throne railroad comnilssion- Among the many excellent pro grams given during the year 1915-16 by the ladies of the '95 Mental Cul ture club, Tuesday, February 8 Is deserving of an important place, li was a "Shakespeare afternoon" and the committee having the work in charge were Mrs. O. H. Porter, Miss Marie Martens, Mrs. Jean Pitts and Mrs. T. M. Olllvant, and to these ladies a great deal of praise is due for the croditab7e way in which the following program was carried out: Duet. "I Know a Bank Where the Wild Thyme Grows." .Miss lllack and Miss Lllbiirn. "Who is Sybria " Schubert Mrs. Fory. Rending Selections from "A Mid summer Nights Dream." .Mrs. Jean Pitts. An original paper on "Wit and Hu mor of Shakespeare." Miss Marie Martens. Love Song from "Romeo and Juliet" Miss Florence Lilburn Recitation Selections from "Taming of the Shrew" Songs: "Hark, Hark, the Lark" Schubert "Faith in Spring" Schubert M rs. Fory Reading Selections from "The Son nets" Mrs. W. A. Smick True Spencer varieties of sweet peas; also the Unwln varieties, any color or mixed at the People's Sup ply Co. 214-tf Perfect Health Is Every Woman's Birthright A Prescription Thai from Girlhood to Old Age Has Been a Blessing o Womanhood. Real Estate City and Farm Property GEORGE RITER 121 West Oak Streei When & eirl become a Tmmnn when a woman becomes a mother when a woman passes through the chaupes of middle life, are the three periods of life when health and strength are most needed to withstand the pain and distress often caused by severe organic disturbances. At these critical times women are er of Iowa. Throne testified before r.P rS A very enjoyable meeting was held nt the parlors of the Christian church last night when the Christian Kndeavor society held their monthly business meeting and social. Among the inntters of business. Miss Dorthea Abraham and IVIpha IMluuil were elected to represent tho society at the state convention to be h'd( nt Criints Tass this month. Following 1 .lie '....-Incss games were played un file sub-comiuittee which is discuss ing Hrandeis' fitness for a supreme court justice. lie declared that Hrandeis favored a railroad rate In crease when it was not needed, and committed himself to the proposition that a "'a per cent return on a raili-oad Investment was Inadequate and niggardly. FOR TRADE Open buggy for wood or hay. A bargain, trade must be made at once. Fheme 4 20-Y or call "14 S. Pine St. 205-fS FOR TKAUK 2 cows. 1 heifer and 1 pony, for two work horses. Call at once at "14 S. Pine street, or phone 420-Y. 205-fS LOST Auto chain, between Kose hurg and rtrorkway, Tuesday aft-c-poon. Finder please notify I. t. Nichols, llrockway, or leave at News-office. 218-fl2p of proved worth that keeps the entire Icmale system perfectly regulated and u CMCllVUl CUI1U1UOU. Mothers, if your daughters arc weak, hck ambition, are troubled with head aches, lassitude and are pale and sick ly, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ts just what they need to surely brim; the bloom of health to their cheeks and make them strong and healthy. For all diseases peculiar to woman. Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription is a powerful restorative. During the last 50 years it has banished from the lives of tens of thousands of women the pain, worry, misery and distress caused bv irregularities and diseases of a feminine character. If you are a sufferer, il yonr daueh. ter, mother, sister need help get Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription in liquid or tablet form from any medicine dealer to-day. Then address Doctor Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo N. Y and get confidential medical' advice entirely free. You can also obtain a took on woman's diseases, sent free. Dr. Pierce's Pellets regulate and in. ' vigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Keep the body dean inside as well as outside. B00TERIE1 specials l!HO..i; (iVPSY LACK $3.45 KLACK (JYI'SY IllTTOX-VYIIITI-; STITCHKI) $2.89 ROSEBLRG BOOTERIE IUVIX Perkins imixx Cass W. ! COKVALLIS IIKiH SCHOOL I1AXI) CO.MlXtt TOXKillT. The Corvallis high school band will give a concert in Roseburg tonight, February 9, -at the armory. Critics pro- nounce this organization the greatest high school band In the west. It is under the dl- rectlon of E. W. Moses, who is well known In musical circles and has given this band his par- tlcular care and rigorous train- ing. This evening we may have the opportunity to see them when they present their program of classic, standard and popular music both in con- cert and solo selections. They will also Introduce "U-Know- Me" cartoonist which is suro . to please. This splendid pro- gram may he heard tonight at r the armory, begiiing at 8 o'- .clock, admission 15c for chil- dren, 25c for adults. r