.X Is's high time You begin getting ready for the Balmy Days of Spring. , Correct Style IN CLOTHES IS DRESSING ABREAST WITH THE LATEST FASHION IDEAS. WE ARE WELL PREPARED TO GUIDE YOU PROP ERLY, EQUIPPED AS WE ARE WITH THE REMARKABLE LINES OF Clothcraft and Sophomore Perfect Clothes $12.50 $27.50 A, ; . Cbpnemore VPartect Clothes Barry Shoes Latest Styles for Spring. THE I HOST Railroad Glove In Town SI. 00 Railroad Owrulls ....$1.01) VILLA PLANNED . : BIG MASSACRE (Continued from page 1.) troops across the border In several places at one time and gradually push the bandits into the southern part of the country-where the cap ture will be more easily effected. . The movement of Funstons troops are being guarded with the greatest of secrecy. Congress has promised to obliter ate all partisanship and will keep nor hands off the entire questfou. Representative Hay, after a con ference with Lansing declared that It was his belief that the American troops were now well across the bor- der and in pursuit of Villa and his band. The ministers of Argentine, Colombia and Peru had a confer ence with Lansing this afternoon concerning the Mexican situation. Muy Grant Iteqiuest. Carranza's proposal to allow Mexl. can troops to cross the border In pursuit of itiexican bandits may be granted. It became known today that the administration favors the plan. The army aviators will probably have their first opportunity of prov ing their worth In this campaign. It is reported that aviators from San Antonio and San Diego are preparing to leave immediately for tho front. These will be used for scouting pur poses "5 iid they will probably prove valuable In locating the bandits' rendezvous iiv case guerrilla war fare predominates. New Spring Arrivals In Ladies Coats, Suits and One-piece Dresses. Stylish Suits in wool Poplins and Shep herd C becks $9.90 to $16.50 Silk Taffeta and Wool Combinations iu one-piece Dresses in blues, browns and tans, at $4.98 to $10.50 Coats in Wool Mixtures, for Poplins and Fancy $4.98 to $12.50 THE GOLDEN RULE CASE MAY HE Al'l'KALKl) CITY NEWS. I Read up and write a paper on Os-! ieopathy. See Dr. DoLapp. 330-tf Mrs. L. S. Taylor and Miss Verlie Tracey left this morning fo.' Albany where they will visit with frleuds and relatives for a few days. The "Anti-Can'ts" will present the bomedv drama "A Soldier of For tune," at the Dlxonvllle auditorium Friday evening, March 10. Music by S. Deer creek orchestra. Free lunch, general good time assured. 315-mlO Henry Schreuk, tho well known i resident of Looking Glass, was a business visitor in Roseburg today, an dhe says everything begins to look fine there. George Marsh, another of the prominent residents of that valley was also transacting business in the city. Although no definite action has as yet been taken, It Is un derstood that the case of the state vs. R. A. Knlpp will be ap pealed to the supreme court. Mr. Knlpp was tried yesterday in the justice court on a charge of killing deer out of season, and was convicted, receiving a fine of $100 and costs. Mr. Knlpp contends that the deer were destroying his property and that the constitution of the state gives him the right to protect his belongings. VOTK ON SCHOOL HOM 1SSIK IS VKKY HEAVY. One of the most spirited of school elections ever held in the city is in progress this after noon at the old Armory build ing, in the vote for the pro posed $76,000 bond Issue for the purpose of erecting' A now high school building. At the time of goln'g ;to (iress 107 votes had been cast, and vot ing was still rapid. As usual the opposition began work early but those in close touch with the spirit of the election pre dict that the issue will carry by a two to one vote. The judgoB are N. T. Jewett, M. J. Gray, Mrs. George niter and A. A. Bellows clerk. The ballot box An Important real estate deal was consummoted yesterday ;thro;ugh the firm of Rice & Ulce, when the closes at soven o'clock property of George Durnett, situat-l ed in North Roseburg was sold to! Gcorgo Bryant. The property con sists of three improved lots and an almost new residence building. The consideration was In the neighbor hood of $2000. R. A. Knlpp, who was the defend ant In the action In tho justice court yesterday, returned to his home at Tiller this morning. ''t btSSSi For Infants and Children. IPS! i ell 4. a m . , ,Miri -a PER CENt AVerfctabklpaniuoiifctM siiuilaUnguicroodanJcU i:-A,t.. clnnifir1v:nndOW(lsl luiiuk. Mothers Know Hi Genuine Castoria Promotes Dcslion.UiOT . OpiuuvMorphm!Ur'1Dtfll xvn VRCOTIC. JlxMira Worms. Ssej1 SEW Always Bears the Signature )bf ' (jr For Ov f"1 Exmct Copy of Wrapper. se er Thirty Years OAST TM fHYAWII 0ll. IW DAILY WKATHHH ItKI'ORT. U. S. Weather Bureau. locaT office. Roseburg. Ore., 24 hours ending 5 a. m., March 11. 1916. Precipitation In inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday t!S Lowest temperature last night 4S Precipitation last 24 hours 0 Total precipitation since first month 3.40 Normal p reel p. for this month 3.98 Total precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1915, to date 30.30 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1S77 2R.90 Total excess from Sep tember 1, 1915 4.40 Average precipitation for 38 wet seasons, (Sopt. to May, Inclusive 32.00 WILLIAM BELL, Observer FOR SALE Giant California daisy plants, 10c per dozen. Inquire at 119 W. Lane St. 347-m17p FOR SALE Fine seed corn 2V4c per lb on cob. Wm. II. Weeks, Ruckles, Ore. 33"-m23p WORK WANTED A married man wishes work on a farm. Under stands the care of horses and cows. Address Rudolph Walter, Edenbower, Ore. 339-ml6p WANTED Experienced woman for general house work, must be able to cook. Two small children In family. Call or address C. DcF. Bartrtim, Tiller, Ore. Phone 85F43.' ' ' 345-tf FOR SALE Pen pure bred White leghorns consisting of rooster and two fine hens, also one doz en leghorn pullets, all of good laying strain. R. A. Husenbark, Hosiery Ladies! NotONomo Hosiery is tho Thing for You. Tho Itnvel Harrier dt th0 trick. Try a pair and if they don't wear longer than any hoBlory you have ever worn for n li price a new pair free, can you ,,,ask anything fairer than this? PUICKS 25c. JI5c, 50c, fjtl.00 VKK PAIK Earth's Toggery Hosiery i For the first time since Now Years eve warrants of arrest have beon issued by the city recorder charg ing drunkenness. Tho complaint was made out by Mnrshr.l Wllllij'iis against Fred Dlllnrd and Ben Bald win. Gordon Gnge was alscf arrest ed on a chnrge of resisting an of ficer and upon entering a ploa of guilty was fined $10. It Is stated that the threo young men returned late last night in an auto from a dance at Edenbower where they had j been drinking froely. Thoy then wont to the Royal Club Restaurant ' whore Gage was accosted by Orflcor I Wilcox! who ordered hlin to keep 'lights burning on his cur, which was standing at the curb, or take It oft the streets. ! i Gage refused to do oithor and en deavored to fight with Wilcox. The oitlcer pulled his club and a few blows ended tho affray. Gage was ordered to appear before the re corder wnlch he did this aftornoon, entering a plea of guilty. The war rants of arrest were not sorved on tho other two until lato this afternoon. Eggs for hatching, a good cross of two good laying strains. 50c for 15. Phone 15F21. 340-nl0 DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING "Onyx" C Hosiery Gives tho BF.ST VALUE for Your Money tm KinJ from Colto. to Sit, For Hen. Wonea mJ OiUrta Anr Color and Stylo From 25c to $5.00 per pair took for the Trails Mirk I SoM Lord & Taylor Sold by AH Good Dntm Wholesale NEW YORK Finding "The One Person' in a Whole Cityfull! ONE person will buy your property; Onrs person will rent your houso or apartment; ONE person will give you employment. How long would it require to find that "one person" without help1? Could it lie accomplished at nil? The classified advertisements help you to find the ONE PER SON you seek lieeausc that one person, in most instances, ex perts to get in toueh with you through the classified advertising columns. Self-interest makes your classified advertisement, TM PORTA NT to this one person Your "ad" will be read by the wrong people, of course by many of them. Put, with a little persitsence on your part, it will come to the notice, unfailingly, of one person to whom and for whom it was written. That's the SERVICE our classified columns offer t von. Roseburg. Phone 6F38, 342-ml7