this Idea anj ? lntead fo 6 Into? THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN NEW YORK AMERICANS TO COMMENCE ; TRAINING ATJHACON IN FEW DAYS) ' general tanning ' Does your root leakT shingles from Pages. Tlx It with 204-116 Miss Verne Burnett leaves tonight for her home at Round Prairie after spending several weeks In this city. E. Heillwell retained this morn ing from Yoacalla where he spent Sunday with friends and relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Morse, ot Doe creek, hare been visiting in Rose burg, returned io their home this morning. fry 711x0 Sandae at Gail . . o-tt ,-.7T . a.f .v i For sate deposit vaults tee the Douglas Abstract Co, ' 263-m20 Mrs. George Stearns, of Oakland, visited tor a short time In Roseburg tottay. Mouldings fancy grain finish, wide cedar sud cedar posts. Page Invest ment Co. 20-tl5 Mrs. Henry Conn ts expected ByGENE BYRNES " - - - t V5' vQ I MCVER. I U..Mji.iriiirTJ' CITY NEWS. Sherbet today at Galls'. Dr. DeLapp will pay $20.00 for a short essay on Osteopathy. 284-ml County Superintendent O. C. Brown left this morning for Yon calla where he spent the day attend ing to business matters. All kinds of lumber, common and clear, rough and dressed. Page In vestment Co., the North Side yard. 204-tlB T. Oden and wife, of Portland, who have been visiting in Roseburg for a few days returned to their home this morning. Jitney service, city and country, i a.'i Kexall Drug Store, Cass Btreet. Phone 43. G. W. Gage & Sons. 184-f27 Mrs. A. Wheeler, who has been visiting for a few days with her son, J. P. Wheeler, returned this morn ing to her home at Cottage Grove. Get whiter, lighter bread and more loaves to the sack from High Flight flour. Every sack guaranteed. Our price the lowest on high quality flour. People's Supply Co. 296-tf Irvin Brunn, of the Booterie, and L. A. Bailey, of The News force, spent the day yesterday at Winches ter fishing. They report that there were lots of fish In the river and are still there. S. B. Crouch, the Sheridan street hardware merchant, has won the dis tinction of being the first merchant to comply with the provisions of the ordinance recently passed by the city council ordering the removal of all wooden awnings and overhanging porches. Mr. Crouch early this morn ing began the removal of the awn ing in front of his place of business TAT I COO LLOO HICAT ITILttl IF IS Take a glaaa of Saks to fluh Kidneyi if Bladder bothers you Drink lots of water. Eating meat regularly eventually pro duces kidney trouble in some form or other, say a well-known authority, be cause the uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish ; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and mis ery in the kidney region; rheumatic twin pee, severe headaches, acid stomach, oofl stination, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts -or kid neys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapea and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and haa been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to neutralize the me ids in the urine so it no longer irri tates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful ttTerveaeent lithia water drink rhidi millions nf men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, taus avoiding serious kidney disease. If you want good insurance you should know the Company back ot your policy. You should have your policies made to conform with the Oregon laws. " O You should know the finan- cial standing of the Company issuing .your policies. We see that every possible protection Is given our clients. We write all kinds ot INSURANCE and BONDS. These familiar names should appeal to your good Judgment when selecting a Company. The Liverpool, ion- don and Globe, The Home ot N. Y The Continental, The Phoenix, The Sun, The Aetna. In the above list are two of the Strongest Companies doing business in the United States. Let us write your insurance. We make a specialty of this line and assure you prompt service. RICE & RICE. and a decided Improvement Is noted in the appearance ot the building. For hot chicken tamales, go to Galls'. 260-tf Miss Daisy Coop, ot Canyonville, is visiting for a few days with friends in Roseburg. Loans We make loans on Improv ed farm property. Douglas Abstract Company. 241-mlt Robert Green and wife left this morning for Greens where they will spend a couple of days on their farm. If you wish to exchange a few hours time for 1 20.00 see Dr.. DeLapp. 284-ml Mrs. Alva Manning left this morn ing for Canyonville where she will visit for a few days with her par ents. Before buying a cream separator, Investigate the New Sharpies suc tion feed. Douglas County Creamery. 217-tf Nancy Watson spent the day In this city yesterday, returning to Dix onville where she Is teaching school this morning. There will be a leap year dance given at the Maccabee ball Tuesday evening, February 29. Admission 50c for ladles, gents free. Rood music. , 287-129 R. A. Booth yesterday brought his aged father. Rev. Robert Booth, here from Salem to make this city his horned Ref., Booth has been In quite! poor health for some time past. Eugene Register. Joe Fitzgerald, who has been em ployed at the Roseburg steam laun dry for several years, will leave Fri day of this week for Montana where he expects to take up a homestead. Automobile owners attentioa. Send us your storage batteries, mag netocs, afarters or generators. We will overhaul them and put them in first class working condition. All, work guaranteed and prices reason-j hle. F. E. Smith ft Co., Suthor-I Hn, Ore. 268-ml8' home tonight from Cottage Grove where she has been visiting with friends and relatives. Engineers W. W. Smith and M. B. Germond left this morning for Myr tle Creek where they will spend sev- I eral days attending to business mat ters. The McClallen hotel will serve a special chicken dinner every Sunday from 12 to 2. Price' 35c. Home cooking and a lady cook in charge of the kitchen. 285-126 B. S. Radcliff, of Medford, who haa been spending a few days in Portland, stopped off in this city this morning and will spend a short time attending to business matters before going to his home. Gus Allen left this morning for Ashland here he will Bpend several days attending to business matters. Mr. Allen intends to go into the cigar and tobacco business in that place providing a suitable location can be secured. Holsteln Dairy feed composed of alfalfa meal, grains and molasses, will increase the flow of milk and at the same time build up your milch cows in flesh. Get It at he Peo ple's Supply Co. 296-tf Colonel C. C. Hammond and Lieut. Willis Shlppam were at Roseburg Frtday night. They inspected the coast artillery company of the O. T. G. They report a great deal of en thusiasm in military affairs In the Douglas county city. Eugene Regis ter. To place absolutely hlgheBt qual ity goods at your disposal at the very lowest cost to you is our con stant aim In all lines. In P. S. C. coffee we give the best quality we can procure, less expensive retailer's profits. Price Is 35c per lb., 3 lbs. 11.00, Every package guaranteed. People's Supply Co. 296-tf C. M. Bernson, of Spokane, Wash., came to Roseburg Saturday and Is spending a tew days looking over the country with the Intention of obtain ing a location. Mr. BerBon has been in the farming business tor many years in Washington and in the past few years has been watching the cli matic conuitions of Douglas county and spepeclally Roseburg and vicin ity. His original intention was to obtain land on which he could raise stock, but he has almost given up DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Bays we will both look and feet clean, tweet and fresh and avoid Illness, 8anltary science has of late made rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. The lat est application ot Its untiring research is the recommendation that it is as necessary to attend to internal sanita tion ot the drainage system of the hu man body as It is to the drains of the house i Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid Btom ach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the ByB tem each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, ' each morning before breakfast, drink a glnBS ot real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in ft to wash from the stom ach, liver and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. The action of hot water -and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach is wonderfully In vigorating, it cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast tbe phosphaled hot water is quietly extracting a largo vol ume of water from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough Hushing ot all the inside organs. 4 The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who bare sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of llme trtone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is suffi cient to make anyone pronounced crank on the subject ot UUraal mb Another car ot fancy, re-cleaned white oats, suitable for seeding, will arrive Monday at the People's Supply oC. m-tf J. H. Booth left thiB morning (or Dole whore he will spend a short time attending to business matters on his ranch. " ' ' Mrs. May Wiley went to her home at Dole this morning alter visiting for a couple of days with relatives in this city. . Henry "Witter and wife, of Elk head, came to Roseburg this morning and spent the day attending to busi ness affairs. Mr. and Mrs. C. Nance, ot Yon calla, spent the day in this city visiting with friends and attending to'business matters. H. W. Jones, of Myrtle Creek, can didate for county assessor, is spend ing a lew dayB In thiB city attending to business matters. Plant stock beets. You will harvest more tons of rich succulent feed per acre than any other crop you can grow. Get the best varieties ot seed at the People's Supply Co. 296-tf Mrs.' N. W. Crocker, who has been visiting with her daughter, at Suth erlln, returned to her home in this city this morning. The first showing ot new spring styles in millinery at the Hat Shop Saturday, February 26. A cordial invitation is extended to the ladles to attend. 291-f2iT Among the Yoncalla visitors in this city today were F. L. Beard, F, Ccyblrd, H. WiUe and wife, Mrs. Myrtle Jennings, B. R. Porter and wife, Clara Hill, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schlndler and Miss Mabel Schindier. The McClallen noted will serve a special chicken dinner every Sunday from 12 to 2. Price 35c. Home cooking and a lady cook In charge ot the kitchen. 285-f26 The two serials now running at the Majestic are getting more and more interesting with each Install ment, and standing room only 1b the rule. The troubles into which "Kitty" and Count Frederick seem to get without much endeavor are of the most .intense character, and hold the grip until the end of the fifm, and everyone is on tiptoe of ex-j pectation to find out how they will I escape. The "Red ClrcleV is devel oping into one ot the best detective stories ever told in the moving pic tures, and every one Is fasclnuted with the charmfng herofne In her criminal deeds which all have some ; good object In view. The iwo-reel comedy ot Fllver's experience in ' magic 1b positively the most side splitting clean comedy seen here for months, and will provoke a laugh, from a Quaker. Friday, March 10, has been set aside as a national salmon day, and everyone ts urged to eat salmon in some form on that day. Hotels and restaurants will feature this delicacy on their menus, and grocers and fish markets will make unusually attrac tive displays ot this product, from which the state ot Oregon derive td. 500,000 annually. No notice has been received by the local Commer- Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling Nunamaker (left), Ray Caldwell Here are a few ot the New York American leaguers who will be on their way soon to Macon, Ga., where spring teaming will take place. Ger many Schaefer will arrive at Macon within a few days, ana will assist . Donovan in eliminating- the chaff from the wheat Among those who will ( arrive late is Ray Caldwell, the veteran pitcher. - 5000 ClffLIIKK.V Hilt HHf MBEil'KM, AT UA.VUBT NEW YORK, Feb. 28. Five w thousand ot Colonel Daniel Ap- pleton's "chlldreu" will tender him a farewell banquet at tho 7th regiment armory, N. Y. N. O., here tonight. Twenty-six years ho has served as colonel of the regiment, having onlist- ed In the guard as a private In w- 1871. He is retiring because he haa passed tho age limit for the army. Ills "children" are the 5,000 veterans and active members of the regiment. cial club that the Portland Chamber of Commerce Is making an effort to have this day generally observed all over the state. Let every one servo salmon, either fresh or canned on their table that day,- and boost this big Industry. If There's Real Urgency About Selling That Real Estate, Put Some of the Spirit of Ur gency Into Your Ads Not any "panic ohramology" o! course but make your ads sufficiently DESCRIPTIVE and ADEQUATE fo really INTEREST, possible buyers. That means not merely one publication of an ad even of a OPOD ad DN1-ESS TUB ONK VUH1ACATION MUNQa A BUYER, as sometimes happens! It means persistency In ad vertising; until the huyor IS found! (top right) and Germany Schaefex. NOTICE TO CJIl'liOHGOElW Alter attending Sunday services take your dinner fti. the 13m.pq.us, hotel. A special chicken dinner' served every Sunday for 50 centa. 297-mJ For Service and Satisfaction Gall H.J.DENN Trniutor St Storage- Go. Real Estate City asi Farm Property GEORGE RITER lit West Oak Btreet. and Transferring The French Transfer Company Phone 220