TWIGS THAT - - t r? OKNE rWF0 , DECEIVED ME- feu NEVER TOLD ME VOL) HA Pv rOrj THOO5AN0 DOLLARS IN THE BANK UNTIL - rvv- i 2k Copyright, CITY NEWS. ' 4 Sherbet today at Galls'. Dr. DeLapp will pay $20.00 for a short essay oil Osteopathy. 284-inl E. C. llenson left this morning for Drain where he spent the day attending to 'business matters. A l hi:::1.: of ",.'i;;:;f.: , eoinnion mni i . . -.i i !!:. . !. P.ise In t :u-:- C.)., li'O N'oi'th Siclo ynnl. 204-fl5 Herbert Endicott left this morning for Eugene where he will spend a few days visiting and attending to fcuslncss matters. Mrs. L. A. Pettihono loft this morning for Cottage Grove and Eu gene whore she will . visit with friends for a few days. Get whiter, lighter bread and more loaves to the 8ack from High Flight flour. Every sack guaranteed. Our price the lowest on high quality flour. People's Supply Co. 296-tf Local farmers ere now beglnnlnp to bring their shipments of broccoli to the city and yesterday the fruit union sent ninty cr.Hes of ho popu lar vegetable out to tho various cities of the county and state. V. W. Harvey, of Portland, a represen tative of tho Pacific-Fruit and Ex press Company, is in the city and will provide cars for the Umpqua Valley Fruit Union in their ship ments which begin this week. Mr. Kitchin, president of the union, stat ed this morning that they would ship between forty and fifty cars In rapid succession, as Mr. Harvey had arrang'Mi'entH made whereby cars "Corns h Gone! Let's ALL Kick!" Every Corn Vanishes by Using Won derful, Simple "Gets-It." Never Fails. Applied in 2 Seconds. Isn't It wonderful what a dlfforenco Just a little "Gets-It" miikes, on corns and calluses? It's always nlKht somewhere la the world, with, many "Wkeel I Don't nrri I Unt Hid of Mr Corn WKh M.Ptw-11' I" folks humped up, with cork-srrewed 1 faces, gouging-, picking, drilllnff out their corns, making packanea of their ; toes with plasters, bandages, tape ana contraptions, and the "holler" In their corns rois on forever! Don't yon do it. Use "Gets-lt," It's marvel ous, simple, never falls. Apply it In 2 seconds. Nothing to stick to the stocking-, hurt or Irritate the toe. Tain stops. Corn comes Vlean off," quick. It's on? of the jrems of the world. Try It you'll kick from Joy, For corn, cnllusot, wnrtg, bunion i. "Gets-It" Is sold everywhere, 25e a bottle, or sent direct by E. Lawrence &. Co., Chicago,. III. l. . . . - i u.: M.-"-fit, f;cnd'd n-i t'ie world s In d t.w:i remedy hy ?.u(!:;t:i 1 u.-r: .m.i v . I . Chnpman. I t NEVER HAPPEil BYRNHS COMA. flLWM1; Turn ixLi- , POOR J If you want good Insurance you should know the Company back of your policy. You should have your policies made to conform with the Oregon laws. You should know the finan- cial standing of the Company P issuing your policies. We see that every possible protection is given our clients. We writo all kinds of INSURANCE and BONDS. These familiar names si ould appeal to your good judgment wlm selecting a Company- The Liverpool, lou- don and Globe, The Home of N. Y., Tho Continental, Tho Phoenix, The Sun, Tho Aetna. In tho above list are two of the Strongest Companies doing P business in the United Status. Let us write your insuranno. $ We make a specialty of this line and assure you prompt service. " $ t RICE & RICK. would be ready by Thursday and at least one c.ould be had each day. For hot chicken tamates, go to Galls'. 200-tr W. D. Harper, of Riddle, spent several hours In Roseburg yesterday attending to business matters. Loans We make loans oa Improv ed farm property. Douglas Abstract Company. 241-ml4 v Mrs. D. W. Bennett left this morning for Cottage Grove where he will spend a week or ten days with friends and relatives. Before buying a cream separator, investigate the New Sharpies suc tion feed. Douglas County Creamery. 217-tf L. F. Myers, a well known farm er "who lives out on the Melrose road, was transacting 'business in Roseburg today. Another car of fancy, re-cleaned white oats, suitable for seeding, will arrive Monday at the People's Supply oC. 296-tf Clyde C. Galord. who has been spending a few weeks with his aunt. Mrs. E. M. Moore, left this morn-j ing for Albany, where he will visit for a few days before going to his home In Seattle. j Automobile owners attention.. Send us your slorage batteries, mag notoes, ptartera or generators. We will overhaul them and put them In first class working condition. All ".ark guaranteed and prircs reason .I'lie. F. E. Smith & Co., Suther lin, Ore. 2C8-mlS Raymod Hill, who Is a brother of Mrs. J. F. Ilutchason, of this city, was chosen chairman of the commit tee having charge of the funds for the Vista ITobse. Hill Is a student In Benson Polyterhnic of Portland and deserves great credit from the fact that he has practically made r,s own way In the world for the past throe years, having been left an or phan at the aire of 13 years. Hill's picture, together with the members of his committee appeared In Sun day's Oregonlan. fry a Tango Sundae at Galls'. 260-tf J. P. Culver was a business visitor at Rlddlo for several bonis tody. For Fafe deposit vaults see th: Doutiiixs Abstract Co. 263-iui.,,;j Docb your roof UmV:? Fix It v:k- ' sidnslus fron Pages. 20 l-:i." !r::rt": noplnas, tho CanyopvilU1 ( r.-:.;!n;;ti yctorUiiy and iC'.:uy. Mouldings fancy ra:n ;;:ai-t, v.'.d i:ont Co. liv-wlo Hrvco Hrid;r-"3 ;-f: n'tt'it '"'- an rrrnci:jco v.-b.eiv hn v.'.l cut;', iht Southern Pecifte l;u? plt:il. If you wish to exchange a few hours time for ?"0.00 see Dr. DeLapp. 284-nxl j Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Scott, of1 Grants Pass, who have been visiting1 in Roseburg for several days left this morning for their home. Mrs. C. W. BuicU returned to her homo t Myrtle Creek this morning after visiting with friends and rela tives In this city for a couple of days. The new Armory has been secured by tho members pf St. Joseph's church for Easter Monday, April T for dancing. Invitations will be sent out In a few duys. Mrs. C. C. Robertson, who has been visiting with friends and rela tives at Sweetwater, Texas, Is on her return trip home and 1b expected to arrive In a few days. Holstein 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 the Peo ple's Supply Co. 296-tf !f:d to I h. Ptato reform school b County J iidgo Mars tors. .) :U'k' l.eMi in t: o'libii', several '.'.. .ml viis iv.--iif.iy urUrU'd t hat ! he ! .) i '; " i.i 'or. in'vt oticr.s.!.. To placo absolutely highest qual ty goods at your disposal at th very lowest cost to you is our con--tant aim in all lines. In P, S. C. coffee we give the best quality we can procure, less expensive rotailer's profits. Price is 35c per lb., 3 lbs $1.00. Every paekago guaranteed People's Supply Co. 2D6-U An elaborate dinimr was atWL-u 'lie Uoyce BiisenbarU !'n i,c u le'rouC Sunday. Tlics? . ' l"drd tin!. Impied'at1 r-'ji::'1, :j V--r- : David T-.'s "ibark :!id .! ' .::v: M f:::r!V' f;:;j kv - -:::;. Vra. Uoyce nn-nb-k ; 'r "mt ' rrturn?d r.- o-i Vov.'e i:i T';,nvKt rv. r1 f 1 ' DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Says wo will both look and feel clean, tweet and fresh . and avoid Illness. Snnitnry aclcnco has of late mado rapid HtTlilea with results that nre of untold bleBBlng to humanity. Tho lat est application of its untiring research Is the recommendation that it Is as necessary to attend to Internal sanita tion of the drainage system of the hu man body as It is to the drains of the honre t Those of us who aro accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy hy opening the sluices of the sys tem each morning and flushing out the wholo of the Internal poisonous stag nant mntter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from the stom ach, liver and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puHfylng the entire alimentary canal beforo putting moro 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 the ptiostdiv-.'d hot water Is quietly extracting a large vol ume of water from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough flushing of all the Inside organs. "The millions of peoplo who aro both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow skins, blood .disorders and sickly complexions aro urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but It suffi cient to make anyone a pronounced crank on the subjbet of Internal san itation. ' that Oregon ib a iri.u. . February. Miss Viola "Wii i-:iL . S:;n Ki'anci;:'? :..-, u , hi attend;:. 3 tl:0 1 u-iv at r-- :::t r. . ir: John B. K'uiriui-u'y, C;-i.'.- i don a;:d .tohn yL -..w'.wr ' roped and ca;:tu.--Hi a li ' ; i-ougar i:i thi Gray! -:xvi v'N.nt. . use i'i thn niovli-;;. Vhc sit . treed Tluuvduv n -;i.t Ki the ti'oe until n.ornin;; l.v ib - i. v. he.t ihu l;e ; (.'.I i.-oi' :. i v- r.lpP i-'il'i'.t'd OV.M liitr COIU'. U''.'"' H ... , Tho i.iiiiiiul v. :i3 fa-'d aiu '. . .mi; to V:-- rnd i'cr ihlpircnt M;'ti lord Mail Vnlnuie. Some peoide may think they are, payla;; protty stiff nricea for certain kinds of morchsndise on account of the war, but a glance at tho prices paid for all manufactures of cotton during our Civil war will show what effect the war had on staple goods then. Ono of the dry goods mer chants In the city received a copy of a bulletin issued in Augusa, 1S64, by tho great firm of Claflin, In Now York, in which the wholosale prices are given as follows, with the warn ing that further advances might be, expected: American calico was quot ed at 4 5 cents per yard, Amoskeag apron checks, 4 5 cents; four quar tei brown sheeting, 72 cents; Hope yard wide bleached muslin, 61 cents; ien quarter sheeting, bleached, $1.06; bed ticking, 30 to 75 cents; dress gingham, 48 cents; Coats thread, $2.00 per dozen. From those prices it can be seen that a man needed a barrel of money when he went Into a dry goods store to pur chase supplies for the family. NOTICK TO CllliiCIICOlOltS Relieve yoursolf of tho trouble of cooking Sunday dinners by taking this meal at tho Umpo.ua hotel-where a special chicken dinner is served fop 50 cents. -l7-iii;. lll'XTEK'S SI'KAY. Spray that orchard with Hunter's Lime-Sulphur Solution. Strength and purity absolutely guaranteed, recom mended hy the fruit inspector for Douglas county, endorsed and Bold by the Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. 289-dswtr WallfT Winans, Esff. The most famous shot in Europe uilh haul mnd shoulder arms. Two World's Records in One Day with the .22 Savage Hi-Power AT he Bisley Matches of the British National Rifle Association the biggest rifle match in the world the .22 Savage Hi-Powc; rifle and Savage am munition in the-hands of Mr. Walter Winans on July 25, 1914, made the highest possible score on the Running Deer target six straight y's. This is a World's record. On the cans day, w;di the lime rifle and tin tnunition, Mr. Winam made the highest possible icore on the Running Wild Roar Ufgct tix Itraight 51. Anotlirr World's record. This merrly clinrhrs what otlirr thotitrn have pmved thit the Imp's wonderful accuracy (15 consecutive shots in a lo-mch circle it 500 yards), tremendous velocity (2X00 feet more than haif a mile a second), long point Lbnlc range (100 )ard trajectory lew than three inches), and trillin recoil (4.6 foot pounds) mike it easier to hit moving game wkh than any other riile. And it has killed A task an II row n IVir, Griisty, ItulTalo, and man-eating tier, beiitlet (he deer and bbek bear It wzi originally designed for. Write us for particulars about "the biggest little gun in the world." SAVAGE ARMS COMPANY UTICA, N. y. .22 Hi-Power Rifle Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling BtttED GAlfafJZT-rrT ' tj-jfiWmM ty"" AD WOLGAST TO GET ANOTHER SHOT AT LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MARCH, 6 .mf -- 0 s' - i. : rk 6 y m v: , , ,. . ...... , .... . . ..v.. : - v J! Frvi'dn- 'Ai-h-h a.ul .Ui V.nlmst, Ad Wolgast is ;i:.': in i- t .'imitl;.'r sln'L :A t!i i'.t .l.iwmKtU ctianipion ship. He meets Freiftiif W-jl: h in --i te!:-vMu:ul, ro-d' cision bout in MIL waukce, March 6, and he li"ucs to win li:.( k the title he lust on u foul -t Willie Kitch ioJ COMPANY MAKHS HOLM) ti:ii It will bo gratifying to tho l.-am.-j aml r(!lul. hol0 til0 rollo-.viiiK Mon portatlon committes of both the O Id' (Uiy ,f thcy dralre t tmviilt8 Fellows convention and the Carntv il to hear that the S. P. Comnnny. w!t!t its usual liberality and endeavor to has decided upon a flat one and ouo-j third fare for both of the abovo, events in Hoseburg next May. Tho notico to this ori'eet was re- colvod by L. n. Mooro, tho local! agent, 'this morning, ond tho iitl o ! will ho from all Hi minus on the Hue in tho state, including Klamath Falls i and Newpor'., The date of buying lit from May 1 4 to 2t, with the re-1 If Finding an Investor is t an Important Matter to You, Advertise as Though You Realized the Fact! IVrsi.Htent use of' th:; liiisincss o)io:'!miii;y,' cl.-iHsification will find ii hacker fur any really worth while enterprise a partner for any good business that needs develop ing a buyer for a store or a busi ness, or a patent or a PLAN. YES! It MAY require more than ONE advertisement! -rnrnm JllKyeMH I turn limit tho 22ml. This will give ItATij an opportunity for purchasers to re ' main over tho I. O. O. V. ccuivontlon tho necessity of paying rull .are ono way unrt tnklng a receipt which en titles the holder to ono-thirrt Tnro returning. u XOTK'E TO CllimriKiOKliS . . After attending Sunday sorvlcos take your dlnnor ;nt tho Umpqua hotel. A special chicken dlnnor nerved every Sunday for 50 conts. 207-m3 and Transferring The French Transfer Company Phone 220 .To , J