PALACE THE ATM 7:15 "HO.MK OF KEATUKKH" TONKillT 8:43 I'ANTAOES VAUDEVILLE The Guistad Duo FAMOUS ITALIAN COMEDY SINGERS AND MUSICIANS. A VERY CLASSY COSTUME ACT DIRECT FROM THE HIPPODROME THEATRE SAN FRANCISCO Special Uroadway Feature EltAXCIS FORD and (ilCAC'K L'UXAKI) In the flvo reel Sensational Drama 'The Campbells Are Coming' See Indian Mutiny, Charge of Highlanders, Race for Life, etc The One Reel Comedy. "KEEI'I.Xti IT DARK" 10c ONK OF THE HEST PROGRAMS KVKH OFFHlt El AT THIS PRICK 5c iWiETO USE LIME BABY WELFARE HELD INTEREST The National Better Dallies moot ing hold at the Commercial club rooms last evening was In every way a success. The room was well filled with a most Interested nnd appre ciative audienco. The speakers were at their host and handled their sub jects In a masterful manner. Dr. llniick s talk on "birth control" load alniiK tho lines of nature 'as com pared in the veKolahle and animal kingdoms? Dr. 'Smith's paper on food for tho Inbe was n most In Ktnicllvo "anil forceful artlclo, and one any mother would have heard with benefit. Hon. n. L. Eddy took up the prenatal Influence of alcohol nnd yoved liy rcfrenco to itlie worKS or learned men, that groat; tinrm nnd ruin to tho child may re-j suit from this cause. Professor It. O. nail showed to us the necessity j of providing nod superintending I lie j amusements of children, thus glv Ing them a natural outlet for their youthful ertnrgles,-nhd urged that! means be provided for such. Dr. Seelv, in a most delightful manner! made a summary of tho whole, point ing out nnd emphasizing the best best features in each speech. A song by Mrs. Robert Kldd, "The Gingerbread Man," was enjoyed for its serio-comic nature and also for the charming manner In which It was rendered. Mrs. Curdon Fory delight ed the audience with a beautiful lul laby, sung In her usual happy styie. Miss Lilburn, with a voice full of p.'ilhos .sang sweetly "Bye Bnby," and tho MIshcb Black and Bridges also favored tho meeting with a charming song duet, Nadine Shepard acting as 'accompanist for tho music al numbers. Mrs. Jean Pitts read tho poem "Tho Babies' Banner" very effective ly. Mrs. W. A. Smlck and Mrs. L. O. Maddux were the committee from tho Ladles Auxiliary who had charge of this program and desorve great credit for making national baby week a success In Roseburg. HUXTEIl'S SPHAY. Spray that, orchard with Hunter's Lline-Sulphnr Solution. Strength and purity absolutely guaranteed, recom mended by the fruit inspector for Douglas county, endorsed nnd sold by tho Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. 289-dswtf ANTLERS THEATRE WEltXKIt KOI.I.Fli, Lessees The Kxcltl.vlvo Hume of Pm amount, ml (I Triangle Motion Pictures. Always tho Itest, EDDIE POY Anil tho Soven Llttlo Foya , TONIGHT In tho two reol Trlnngb-Kcystoiie Comedy "A Favorite Fool" and tho flvo reel Trla agio Fine Arts Fcnturo "Old Heidelburg" With Dorothy (iish and Karl Formes, Jr. A high class Metropolitan show! A big llhno's worth. CO.MlXti TOMORROW II.V.KI, DAWX an, .IOIIX MASON In tho six reel Paramount Western Comedy Drama "The Fatal Card" and a new and up-to-dutg Paramount Newsplctura COMING! Wednesday, March 15th Ouo night only, the Popular Actor JERRY SULLIVAN In tho new Musical Cartoon Review "Mutt and Jeff In College" KvoryUilnK absolutely now. krsrrwtl souls now on sale at Chap man's Tharmary APMlssiON ,HK 7.V nml $1.00 The time is now at hand when It: la necessary that the delayed dorm-; ant or "clean up' spray of lime sul-j phur fbe applf-d to oil fruit and j ornamental trees known to be in-; fected with scale, moss or pear leaf blister nilto. While the most effec tive time to apply this contact spray is Just as the tips of the leaves are emerging from tho buds, with the larger orchards of course It is neces sary to commence spraying as soon as the buds begin swelling so as to spray the orchard in due time. The dilution of the stock solu tion of lime sulphur for this spray ing depends upon the strength pf this concentrated solution. The state horticultural law requires that all lime and sulphur solution offer ed for sale shal be plainly labeled stating tho contents of the compound or solution and the strength of the specific gravity teat. All fruit grow ers making their own Bpray should provide themselves with a Baume acid scale hydrometer obtained at a cost of not over one dollur and a half rrom local hardware stores or from companies selling spray ma terials and solutions. According to tho tnblp nf dilutions prepared by tho Oregon experiment station, if tho stock solution tests 30 degreeH Bnnnie, use one gallon tc every ten gallons of water; and for 32 de grees one to every 12 gallons of water. For local conditions the di lution may he loss, as some growers bavo successfully used tho 30 de gree Baume tst at one gallon of the stork solution to seven and eight of water. For aphis control one pint of nicotine sulphate of Black Leaf "4 0" should be added to this spray. The spray should be applied thoroughly as a mist spray with a good steady pressure of at least 175 pounds, and at the same time avoid drenching the trees as much as pos sible. Apple u.n TcJir Scab. This deluyed dormant spray of lime sulphur is now one of our most effective sprays In the control of apple and pear scab. The earliest in fections of scab come from the do:d leaves' ly'iug on the ground in the orchard. Counlle83 numbers of spores are discharged jfrom these dead leaves, and aro carried by tho air currents Into the trees Jiu.t as they arc coming out into leaf and bloom. Not only does this delayed dormant spray control tho earliest leaf infection, but it In turn reduces the later fruit infection which comes from the spores developed by the early leaf Infection.. When used solely as a scab spray this spray may be applied up to the time tho leaves have reached a length of half an Inch, or are the size of squirrel ears, by diluting this spray of from ono gallo nto fifteen or twenty gal lons of water, KKKf) STRANG, County Fruit Tn'ctnr. lt1 OF THINKS. mo THE HALLMARK ALARM ' QUAi.rrv IIKI'KMIAUILITV (JOOI AITEAItAXCE. All comhined in this new "standardized" alarm clock, Planned by and manufactured ewlusively for sale in HALL MARK STORES. It costs no more ?2.50. A. S. Huey & Co. " !m H '.I l.'IAI'.K More WORKING FOR TINY i SUFFERERS OF WAR m if PI M i .-Mil ;;. 1 Miss Caroline Dawes Appleton, Miss Caroline Dawes Appleton has just come from Europe to Washing- ton to start a campaign for the aid of thousands of children who have been left orphans and homeless by the war. She is founder nnd presU ' dent of the Friends of Childhood So- j ciety. Through donations this or- j ganizntion has acquired large tracts of land where schools and homes are j being built for the reception of chiU j dren from the war-ridden countries. FOR SALE The News has on hand 6 volumes of Dr. Cook's Discovery of the North Pale a most fascinating tale of Arctic ad venture. Regular publication price Is $1.25. To sell quick these 6 volumes (no morel will be sold at 50c each. Call at News office. 3M-tf i Sincere thanks nre hereby tendcr i ed to the sisters nnd nurses of Merry t hospital for their kind care nnd, treatment of me while a patient un- dcr their charge. Sickness is hard j to bear at any time nnd under any! circumstances, bpt when it docs ' conio and we must submit to the In-' ' evitnble, commend me' to the Merry hospital In itoseburir, for I was there four weeks nnd I know' : whereof I speak. A homelike spirit 1 pervades the place, and cheerfulness to a poor world-weary sick person is worth as much, nay more, thnn ! i medicine. I MRS. C. M. HENDERER, I I Anlauf, Ore. I KOIt SALE OH TRADE. Jcrsoy loiters and cows, fresh and to freshen soon, $35.00 to $65.00. One nice small saddle horse, good driver, $40.00. One good pack ! ninre, $40.00. One 1600-lb. black ! Percheron horse, $140.00. Oliver j plows, for any soil, riding, walking sad tractor. Full line John Uecro I Implements. Full banks-Morse en glnos, lighting plants, windmills. water systems, wugon scnles, plat , form scales, and spray outfits. Willamette Silos. Puggles, wagons I and auto trailers. For all lmple ! merits on the farm, see Slgnor, at j the Farmers Feed Shed. 305-dswal MAJESTIC IT'S IHKEEKENT. T04AY The Galloper A fivo part Comedy Drama. The Story Deals with a Divorc ed War Correspondent who divides his time between dodg ing alimony-hunting divorced wives and various creditors. Scene aftor scene Is a riot of laughter up to the very end of tho five reels. The fish and game commission have removed their erfices from the ritlock block in Portland and tnken up more commodious qunrters In the Ciiuimerclnl Club building where they espect to hold exhibits In con nccllon with the;r work. t. The 9 Matsushima Islands Picturesque Japan In Natural Colors. A REELS K Cents 10 J TOMORROW U. V. YOUNG D. B. BUBAR Modern Strenuousness !s reflected in the eyesight of the people. n "in iuvrv ut today the eyes are overtaxed more than any other .-rm :'!-- tliey complain mildly In sundry aches and pains g-ow eradually worse and worse. The wis Person heeds s'.:ns. Ho hunts una good Optometrist and seeks the ' -'i.:ss. Our facilities a -e at your disposal any day you wish to call. ... i .omice you skillful treatm -ut and cere relief. Consultation free. QUALITY SERVICE YOUNG & BUBAR JEWELERS & OITO.METRISTS I'lione Two-One-Four , Roseburg, Oregon Kid Cloves Cordon Silk Hose Bell Millinery J Spring Opening! Fisk Pattern Hats They Tell the Style New Spring Styles greet you at our Special Millinery Opening on Saturday, March 11 You will find here all the latest styles in Peach Basket shapes, with . unique ribbon trims, Affriean Liseret shapes trimmed in Taffeta to match, in shades of Gulf Green, Dove Gra.y, Mediterranean Blue, Cameo, and Burgundy Pink. New Spring Coats and Suits With the new chin-chin or lay down collar, black and white checks, wool poplins, Gabardine and Taffeta Suits. - New Line of Silk Dresses Twenty models, Kabo, the live model corset with the slight curve at waist, new Spring models, Styles for everyone. New Complete line of Forest Mill reinforced Summer Underwear. Kayser Silk Gloves in all the new shades. NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS THIS STORE BIDS YOU WELCOME Bell Sisters Building. ---i 54 HI u i S3 M C3 El rT8 y H n BLACK and WHITE SHOES ARE THE RAGE ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN SHOES THAT SATISFY Perkins Building Cass St., Roseburg 'l TIIK NAME OK THE KXW ' t 13 n 1