One Day to ember i ?,C'eheWHMM.WlWIl WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 One Day You Can't Forget TEE Shoes for Men, E OOTERIE romen and Children at only $1.00 a Pair 4J 1 r. S WEDNESDAY, . MARCH BSSHSB Urns: -THE Bad H BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN SHOES THAT SATISFY Perkins Building Cass Street Roseburg, Ore. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 iNG EXCHANGED NO MONEY REFUNDED H. FAULKNER DIED H. Faulkner, one of Roseburg's most prominent citizens, died at San Francisco yesterday after an Illness of several months. Mr. Faulkner has been in the hospital at San Francisco for the past four months and for some time It was thought that he would recover. Several weeks ago, .however, he became very 111 and since that time all hopes for his recovery have been given up. Mr. Faulkner was born in Eng land and came to this country when about 19 years of age. He came to Omaha, Neb., and from there grad ually worked his way westward, settling in noseburg about 25 years ago. He was employed by the South ern Pacific Company and was known as ono of their most valuable and trusted employees. Prior to I'm time that he accepted a position with the C. P. Company he was employed pith the O.-W. n. & N. Co. The body will be brought to this city Wednesday and the funeral will be held Thursday morning at two o' clock from the undertaking parlors NIGHT SCHOOL IX THE COMMERCIAL DKPAHTMKXT Evening classes for" adults in the Commercial subjects arc be- Ing organized In the Cotnmer- v cial department of the Roseburg high Bchool. They will meet this evening, Tuesday, at 7:30 i. m. in the banquet room of the new Armory which has been fitted up for school purposes. Bookkeeping , Typewriting , Shorthand, Penmanship and Spelling, are being offered un- der the regular teachers of the department. All who expect to take this work should be present this ev- ! enlng if possible. F. B. HAMLIN, Sunt. ' Hev. Eaton oficiatinp. Interment will follows in the Odd Fellows cemetery. Mr. Faulkner was fi.l years of ngej at the time of his death and is sur vived by a wife and four children, three sons and one daughter, Walter Faulkner, a broker at Sacramento, Calif.; Clyde Faulkner, of Eugene; W. W. Faulkner, of Bend, nnfl Mrs. Lane Thornton, of Camas Valley. of the parents and friends being pres ent and enjoying the evening. The boys carefully explained the work of a scout, giving the uninitiated u complete and thorough Insight Into the nature and scope of their work. Prizes were presented and awards given. A full account of the meet ing from one who Is closely connect ed with the scout work, will be given In The News tomorrow. Arrested on a marge wnich was made against him last September, Ray Buell yesterday entered a plea of guilty in the Justice court for selling liquor" in violation of the law. He was fined $100 and given SO days In which to raise the moil: ey. The complaint was made ug-.ilnst Buell at the time that a number of cases were tried In the fall of the year. Several of the cases were dropped on account of other matters and In order to clear the docket the mailer was brought Into court yes terday. tiOVEKXOH TO SEE HAWAII ItoMirimiH Will Ho Accompanied on Excursion hy Stute Executive. SALEM, Or., Feb. 29. Governor Wlthycombe yesterday accepted the Invitation of the Portland Rosarlnns to be their guests on tho excursion to Honolulu this spring. Tho execu tive will be accompanied by this daughter, Miss Mabel Wlthycombe. The Rosarlnns havo chartered the liner Great Northorn and will stall di rectly from Portlund for Honolulu, leaving April 12. Tho party expects to be gono about 18 days. Hi I I If you want to buy or sell If you have rooms to rent If you have lost something, try a classified ad. They bring results. Finding "The One Person ' in a Whole Cityfull! STEAMER MALO.IA WAS i VICTIM OF SlII.MAIilVi: Hosiery Ladies! Xotascnie Hosiery Is the Tiling for You. The Itavcl Barrier dues Hie trick. Try a pair and if they don't wear longer than any hosiery you have ever worn for a ) price a new pair tree. Can you ask anything fairer than this? PRICKS B-'c, 3."c, OOe. !." PER PAIR Harth's Toggery Hosiery CITY .NEWS. I W. A. Pettit.of the Review stafr, j Is spending a few days in Portland! visiting with his father, who 16 In! the metropolis on business matters. . the older Mr. Pettlt Is the warden of the state peniteniteatlary of Wisconsin. Ai a wen anenneu meeting oi ine j .Moose lOUKU neiu iati iiik"i luw i"i- lowftig officers were nominated, W. J. Moon, dictator; Perry Foster, past dictator; Dr. C. B. Wade, vice-dictator; Wendell Wright, prelate; H. O. Pargeter, secreatry; John Throne, treasurer; Geo. Mclver, outer guard, and W. J. Shuey, Inner guard. Fol lowing the election a social time was held which was much enjoyed by all the members. The boy scouts last night held a meeting at teh Armory, a great manyi DOVER. Feb. 29. The steamer, Maloja, wlillic wns sunk In the Straits of Dover yesterday with great loss of life was declared to h-c been the victim of a subma rine according to the evidence of Chief Officer Forbes, who testified at the hearing hold today. Other witnesses failed to cor roborate tho testimony of the chief officer and were firm in the heller that the steamer struck a floating mine. GOTHIC an ! COLLAR 2 far ZCc tT FITS THE CRAVAT ClUCTT, PEJIBOOV A CO. t'ic., M.rt ONE person will buy your property; Quo person will rent your house or np?i rt incut; ONE person will give you employment. How long would it require to find that "one person" without, lu-lp? Could it he accomplished at all? The classified advertisements help you to find the ONE PER SON you seek because that one person, in most instances, ex pects to get in touch with you through the classified advertising columns. Self-interest makes your classified advertisement IMPORTANT to this one person Your "ad" will be read by the wrong people, of course by many of them. Hut, with a little persitseneo on your part, it will come to the notice, unfailingly, of one person to whom and for whom it wns written. That's the SERVICE our classified columns offer to von.