L . V 1 ,",t f 'ill-A . PALACE THEATRE 7:15 "HOME OF FKATUKKS" TONNJilT The BlgKCHt and Best Program we have ever offered at the price. VAUDEVILLE The Guistad Duo Italian Hlnffoi? mid Musicians A Clean Clever Costume Act, worth the price of admission alone. UHACH CUNAKII I-'KAXC'IS h'OM) In the five-reel Remarkable Spectacle full of action. "The Campbell's Are Coming" 1000 I'KOI'LM BOO HOHSK8 Onui'ls KkitlinntM, TIkots, Lions, tc. Cowt $.TO,000 to Produce T'lIK COMHIIV "HKK KTUADY CAB FAKE" ADtUl'S TKN CIONTS CHIIiDHK.V KIVK CKN'I'N CLENDALE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitsett are the happy parents of a haliy girl that arrived on Sunday the.iGth of March. Horn, af the ranilly homo of Mr. and Mrs. fcd. J. Vlnrulpl, at Caiiln, Ncv., February 2(ilh, 'in. Mrs. Vlncolot was formerly a resident of this city. ' "' March Is like a child now gontle and now wild, etc. We are exper lnnclng JiiHt Hiich contllllons Just a Utile cold with bright sunshlfie and snow In siKht on tho hill tops. - ' ' ' J. W, Stovonofln has bought the lot on Willis avenue next to tho ono owned liy the Glandalo .State bank, on which tile Holhcrinel.rresidenco Is (GOTHIC an ARR.W; COLLAR DT FBTp TME CRAVAT CLOCTT, PEABODY & ' located. Mr. Stevenson has cleared his lot and is building a shop on it now. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hiifstader have moved to LystuiB mill for the summer. Airs. Julius Hagen, of Fernvalc, j in trading in this city today. A. Hcnrickson, of Oakland, Is spending a few days in this local ity. Mrs. 11, P. Walter ud daughter, Miss Maud and son, Henry, were city visitors on Tuesday. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Miller. They Trlng cheering news from the Grove creek mines and speak in glowing terms of the splendid out look for the Grove creek valley for the coming season. Their cozy home at Cherry 'dale farm is one ofj the beauty spots, ono .mile-oast of Leland. 1 'Mr., and Mrs. J. V;.; Pickett, of Azalea, w6Vo city visitors .yesterday. They visited ut the Hobbs home While in town. News of the sale of tho Copper mine on Mt. Uubeu was nolo' this week. This mine was originally owned by (.'has. Flint and the Kln mlno on Mt. Uuhen was noted 'this this valley. Deputy Assessor A. G. Olrnks Is busy finding out who tho fTch folks are In onr valley. . Andrew Pete, who Is busily en- ANTLERS THEATRE vi:uNi:it a; koi. 1.1:1s, u-hmx-s : . KwliiMive llonip-or TlII.;i,IC anil Paramount Motion I'ictmy, FeJilurwM. Always tlio llwt i TONIGHT IIAZF.I, DAWS' and JOHN MASON In the Six llci'l Paramount Feature "The Fatal Card" A Magnificent Production! A Picture You Can't Forgot.' Admission n i'suM ,c and IOc i, t)MiN(i s.vrrt:ii.Y, M.vitcii ni.ii Aftornoon at 2:15 and Kvunlug at 7:15 and 8:45 "tltlAXtil.l': I'ltotiltAM'1 Sictariilnr I'tvo Hool Trlangle-l'lne Arts Productions 'The Coward" and tho Funniest of--Funny- Two-Hool Keystone Comedv "Fickle Fatty's Fall" An Irrosistalilo Laugh Provoker! CITY NEWS. 4 . ' K. P. Drew, of Yoncalla, was a business visitor In this city for some' time yesterday, Fred Firozio, of Wilbur, spent sev eral hours In this city today attend ing to business matters. R.' W. THomason. of Pedue, came to KoBeburg this afternoon to at tend to business niattors. D. S. Davis, pastor of the Meth odist church at Oakland spent sev 'eral hours in Roseburg today. S. 8. Johns, of Myrtle Creek, came to Roseburg this afternoon ally spent a few hours looking after busi ness affairs. . Mrs7"Clyde Faulknor-returnecfto her home at' Eugene this afternoon j aftor spending a few days in this' city. , j -Mrs. W. H. Duer, who has. been' visiting with Mrs. H G. Wilson re-1 turned to hor '-..home at Sutherlin this afternoon, . Hen Manning, and wife, of Pull man, Wash., came to Rosebiih;, this afternoon ana will spend a few days at the home of C. J. Durland. . ,T. R. Roach, of Tiller, arrived In this city today and will be a wit ness in the trial of the state against R. A. Knlpp. Wr. Nealy, of Tillor, came hero today as a witness lit the trial of tho slate against R. A. K,nlpp, to bs tried in the justice court .tomorrow. ' ' ' ' Ij. T. Castor and wife roturned to their home at Isadora this afternoon a7r spending a couple pf days In this city attending to business mat ters;' If yon want to .eat the best in "aimed goods buy Del Monte. Tfi"e price may be equaled, hut tho qual ity never. Buy straight or assorted caHea oilorcus nt wholesale prices from the People's Suppty Co. .lUC-tf. -' R- E. Wood, of Fargo, N. D., who lias been in this city atteriding to business matters, left this morning for "San Francisco,1 ; where he will stop for a few days on his way i home. ' If you do not know Del Monto products, buy an .ns$or,ted dozen, re ceiving the lowst"case price on each Item."" At our risk;' if riot satisfactory money will bo refunded, fluy by tiio dozen from the People's Supply Co. .. '.': . 33C-tf Del Monte products are top nolch ers In their class. P. S. C. sleel cut coffee shows the same characteristic qualities that makes it a complete top noteher in ftho .coffeo world. Fresh twice a week at the People's Supply Co. ,'13(i-tf THE HALLMARK ALARM QUALITY DKPE.VDAIHLITY (iO()l APPKARAXCK. All combined In this new "standardized" alarm clock, Planned by and manufactured exclusively for sale in HALL ' MARK STORES. . It costs no more $2.50. A. S. Huey & Co. Tho HALLMARK Store ' ' '. f ' . W. YOUNG D. 13. I1UHAR Modern Strenuousness Is reflected In the eyesight o f the people. a tho hurry of today the eyas are overtaxed more than any other ):'Kun. r'lrst they complalD m lldly In sundry aches and pains h;i-h grov gradually worse and worse. The wise person heeds ' i :;t s'gns. Ho hunts una good Optometrist and seeks the ' -'sscs. Our facilities a at your disposal any day you wish to call. i.oo you skillful treatm nt and sure relief. Consultation free. QUALITY SERV'K K YOUNG & BUBAR JEWELERS Ji OPTOMETRISTS Phone Two-One-Fonr Roseburg, Oregon when 43,205 short Ions were mined. Majvor Smith, of Phlladeljihla, has put the more than li.OOO em ployes of the city of Philadelphia on thc"water wagon," at least' during working hours. The mayor's state ment follows: "Today I have given Instructions to every director and bureau chief to Issue a general or der against drinking among eni, ployes during working hours. ""An employe who must use liquor while on duty or who takes liquor with him when detailed for work, cannot remain In the city's employ." - Kid Cloves Cordon Silk Hose Complete Line of Full Dress Suit Samples At , SIMON CARO S LEA lIX(t CLOTHIER - Fit Guaranteed. COMING! Wednesday, March 15th One night only, the Popular Actor JERRY SULLIVAN t , III tho new Musical Cartoon Hovlew "Mutt and Jeff In College" KM'iv.thliig n!.o!floly new.. iii:Mryvd souls now on sale at Chap j. maii'sPharmaiy ., ' j ADMISSION ,vo T.-.c mid $1.00 The rugged, rock)' soil and the errntlo climiite of Maine combine to lm part a flavor to Sugar Corn, that! Is different. Del Monte Mnlne Corn ! Is freshly gathered and selected and canned with the distinctive sweetness and flavor unimproved. Oct true Malno Corn at less than 13c per can by the dozen, at tho People's Supply Co. 336-tf . Coal was first noted in the Coos liny region about HO years ago. Pro fessor .1. S. Newberry having report ed In 1S55 thai tho coal deposits of Coos Day had begun to nttract at tention. Tho first cargo was shipped from tho Empire Rasln, but the dls-i covery of coal near the head of Coos Ray soon transformed tho point of I prducjlon, which remained tho prin- cipal mine until within the lust de-l cade, slnro the Heaver 11111 mlno has been more successfully managed and becntuo tho chief producer. The first record of cool production Is contain-j eil In the census., report of 1 S SO. j gaged deal ing right-of-way for the I S. P. Co.. Is fading' timber on tun nel S, which, will be very desirable to have removed before another snow storm comes, as all. lines were demoralized during the last month's snow. t ' ' i ' - i Ms.' lMster, mother of E. F. Heis ler, of Azalea, who' has spent the whiter at tho home of her son, left for .Portland Monday," she will visit her daughter. Mrs. ttlrhxrdsnh for a tow mollis before she returns to her home ill Otiio. V. AW Dlllard, of Rosebur. who l :tho caretaker at the Victory mine I( w- mi. duty there, lle wa? formerly ,,lOvif -of- Douglas-ounty, and Is . i wcU known hero. ' ' MAJESTIC IT'S PIITCKRENT. TODAY ONE DAY ONLY IN THE NAME OF THE LAW A Lory of the Life of .the Southern Mountaineers, of .Moonshiners and Illicit Stills Hidden in the Hills, af fords a rich field of Romance for a photodrama. Plenty of Thrills In this three thousand teet of Pictures. I TIME AND TIDE m A Comedy Drama with a Dig Grin. ton . BILLY VAN DUSEN'S SHADOW A Comedy with a Hlg Laugh. (iKOIttiE OYEY In TOO PROUD TO FICHT A Comedy with a Big Roar 6 -REELS 10 TOMORROW. - THE BAIT A Powerful Sory In 5 Parts Bell Millinery Spring-lOpening! Fisk Pattern Hats They Tell the Style New Spring Styles greet you at our Special Milliner' Opening on Saturday, March 11 You will find here all the latest styles in Peach Basket shapes, with unique ribbon trims, Aff riean Liseret shapes trimmed in Taffeta to match, in shades of Gulf Green, Dove Gray, 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,-nw Spring models, Styles for everyone. . New Complete line of Forest Mill reinforced . . Summer Underwear. Kayser Silk G-lcves in all tlie hew shades.. NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS THIS STORE BIDS YOU WELCOME Bell Sisters .Building. - -inM J'u-.'gE'iggfe "!m"Tts jjj ' ' I IB ' BLACK and WHITE SHOES ARE THE RAGE 3T ' OurAimisto)iveyouRGSvilLS No matter what kind of o WantAd you put in ota paper wewilliw gou results ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN BRUNN '. . SHOES THAT SATISFY Perkins Building ; ; Cass St., Roseburg F9 r' x 1