McGRAWS GIANTS GETTING IN SHAPE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON U t 1 w-n. fjsr-f?':- iP ar r at r 3 r I'? " 5 9-ytttli I Manager McGraw (arrow) and some of his regulars and rookies at Marhn, Texas. The regulars and the rookies ha ve had numerous battles at the Glan ts' training camp at Marlin. ' Now they are playing a series of games with Texas teams. Manager McGraw is certain that ho will have a first division team this year. ' CHURCH NOTICES. Church of Christ. Utnlo study at the Church of Christ every Lord's Day at 11 a. m. Cor ner of Cokb and S. Roberts streets. Christian Church. R. E. .Tone, nastor. The church where all are always welcome. Bible school with classes ana a welcome for everyone at 18 a. m. A good place to spend an hour. Regular mornlnK worship at 11; Christian endeavor at 6:30; evening evangelistic ser vice at 7:30. Good music and a worth while service. will be served. A cordial welcome to all. Christian Science society. ' j Services held at the corner of Main and Lane streets Sunday at 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening meetiug Includ ing testimonials of healing through Christian Science Is at 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend these services; Sunday school for those under the age of 20 is held in the same building at 0:45 S. m. Subjeet of Bible lesson "Reality". Baptist Church. W. H. Eaton, pastor. Regular serJ vices are: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.: preaching at 11 a, m.; B. Y. P. U. 6.30; evening worship 7:30. Fine music, inspiring addresses, and a cor dial atmosphere characterize these services. Come and see. CRATER LAKE Saint George's Cliurch. Main and Cass streets. Rev. Barr G. Lee, vicar. Residence, 228 East Cass street. Telephone 430. Sun day services at 7:30 a. m. and 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. No evening services at present. Holy Days 9:30 a. m. The public is cor dially invited to attend all services. First Methodist Episcojml Church. Wm. Riley Jeffrey, Jr., pastor. Order of services: "Sunday school i 9:45 a. m.j preaching at 11 a. m.; class meeting at 12:15 p. m.; Inter mediate League, at 6:30 p. m.; Ep worth Loaerue at 6:30 p. m.; preach ing at 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. A most! cordial welcome Is extended to every' one Come. For the social hour of church night service at the First M. E. church, next Wednesday, March 29, at 7:30 o'clock, there will be a very interesting debato on the question "Resolved, that every Christian should be a Tlther". Two speakers for and two speakers against the porposition. Light refreshments First Presbyterian Cliurch, Paul J. Lux, pastor. Come wor ship with us; we welcome you to our church home. Sunday school Is held at 9:45 a. m.; morning worshlj) and sermon at 11; Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p. m.; evening service at 7:30; prayer meeting on Wednes day at 7:30 p. hi. Come and see and you will come again. Popular song service in the even ing, led by the orchestra. M. E. Church South. C. H. Cleaves, . pastor. Services Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 9:45: morning worship at 11; Ep- worth League 6:30; evening services at 7:30. Spend your evenings here. Services will be bright, brief and helpful. Music In charge or Prof. H. J. Stone. At the morning serviec the pas tor will preach on "Personal Work"; evening tcn-mlnuto talk on "Jerusalem as It is today, duets by Mrs. Kldd and Mr. Stone, and Mrs. Henry Carter and Miss Ivoline Mc Laughlin; solos by Mrs. Kldd and Prof. Stone. It was on Creation Day, Before the Sons' or God for joy did shout; God did say, let us here, Within what men shall call ' The New World, and Oregon; Another wonder make, That to men Bhall speak Here; this chimney of the Subterranean fires of this Terrestrial bali. now cooled, And for man c habitation made ro.Tty. Let the Crater within the Crater sink, That It shall be far below. Ana around It a depth, iat centuries of rains and snows, Shall to a great depth fill '"ith waters like unto Heaven's Deepest blue; reflecting back ' The stars of Heaven at night, And the glory of the sun by day, Echoing back their voice of praise, "And singing as they shine, The hand that made us is Divine." The Crater within, a Wizard Island, Shall be called. And there Within the waters blue, , , A Phantom Ship Bhall be' Forever sailing on through the wat ers blue Unto no port shall ever come. And the great depth below, which man , ... . May fathom but can never go All shall declare the glory of the wonder, And say, ".What hath God wrought?" DAILY WEATHER HEI'OKT. U. S. Weather Bureau, local office. Roseburc. Ore.. ?4 hours ending 6 a. in., March 25, 1916. Precipitation in Inches and hun dredths: Highest temperature yesterday 53 Lowest temperature last night 54 Precipitation, last 24 hours 17 :3 ; "1H -, sflli M -mr am mm -mm m II u uu. K- ALCOHOL-3Plsni.- AVr&tnUePrtpanuMWM; siimlalinfiUKwim s-j tinllicSlui,Ttoaiidn'"s 7 ,-7" .7;, rlirfrfnl- Oniunt-Morphmeniirillnaai. Jitrkrik Id! JaLx Stfi """"Vri.hncssaKl norms. "-""--i;iirFP. lac Simile Signhot For Infants and Children, Mothers Know 1M Genuins Castcrb Always Bears the Signature DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. 9 Says we will both look and feel clean, sweet and fresh and avoid lllneBS. In Use For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. tmc twru immit. mw vo eir. Sanitary ecienco has of lato made rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. Tho lat est application of Its untiring research is the recommendation that It is as npoesnnry to attend to Internal nnnltn tion of the dralnago system of tho hu man body aB It is to the drains of the house Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when wo arise. splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, ockl stom ach, can, instead, feel as frish as a daisy by opon!nR,the sluices of tho sys tem each morning and flushing out the wholo of the internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether alllnK, Blck or well, should, each morning beforo breakfast, drink a sinus of real hot water with a teasiioonful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from the stom ach, liver and bowels the previous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxinB; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into tho stomach. The action of hot water nnd HnH'stone phosphate on an empty Btomach Is wonderfully in vigorating. It cleans out all tho sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the phosphated hot water Is quietly extracting a largo vol ume of watpr from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough flushing of all the Inside organs. The millions of people who ore both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of llme stone phosphate from the drug store. This will coBt very little, bnt Is sum cfent to make anyone a pronounced rank on the subject of Internal san itation, j . Total precipitation since first 'month 4.B7 Normal preclp. for this month S.S8 Total precipitation- from Sep tember 1, 1915, to date 31.87 Average precipitation from Sep tember 1, 1877 27.66 Total excess from Sep tember 1, 1915 4.21 Average precipitation tor 38 wet seasons, (Sept, to May, Ineluslre .... 82.00 WILLIAM BELL, Observer LODGE DIKECTOUT. 1. O. O. F. Rising star Lodge No. 174, meets In Odd Fellows Tempi t every Friday evening. Visiting i brethren always welcome. F. B. Hamlin, N. G.; J. H. Harsh, V. 0.-; Carl W. Ohman, Ree. Sec; M. Fickel, Fin. Sec; A. S. Hunt, Treas, I.OVAL OKBEK OF MOOSE Rose burg Lodge No. 1-037. Meets in Maccabee ball on Cass street, every Monday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Visiting brothers Invite' ! i to attend. P. E. Fostor, Dictator; ' il. O. Pargeter, secretary. L. O. T. M RoBeburg Hive No. 11, holds regular reviews on second and fourth Thursday evenings In Maccabee hall. Sisters of other hives visiting in the city are cord ially Invited to attend our reviews. Elizabeth Pierce, rudy com.; Jessie Rapp, R. K. UNITED ARTISANS Asseiauly.105 meets at the Maccabee hall every first and third Wednesday even ing. Visiting members are always welcome, Elsla Humphrey, M. A. Aline Hoffman, P. M. A.; Emma Faulkner, Secy. R08KRURO NKST No. 1417, Order of Owls, meets first and third Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Eagles Hall. Visiting brothers always welcome Ross Goodman, president; C. W Horner, secretary. A. F. & A. M., Laurel Lodge No. 13 Regrlar Communications 2nd and fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temples, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors welcome, R. D. Williams, (V. M.. W. F. Harris, Sec Brotherhood or American Teonien. Mt Nebo Homestead 1823. Meett a'. Maccabee hall every 2nd and 4th Wednesday. VlBitors welcome. H W. Evans, foreman; C. V,'. Gloake,' correspondent. K. OF P. Alpha Lodge No. 4 meets every Wednesday evonin in I. O. O. Y. hall. Visltln Knights always welcome. Pay due to Roy F. Durbln, M. of F., a "Duds for Men" store. A. J Rochradel, C. C; E. E. Wimberly K. R. S. O. E. S. Roseburg Chapter, No. 8 holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays In each month. Visiting members in good standing are respectfully invited to attend. Marie M. Rltor, W. M.; Free Johnson. Se. I. O. O. F Union En-a.-npment No 8. meets in Odd Fallows Tempi every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. 13. S Cockolrcas, C. P.; J B. Balloy, II. S. : James Ewart, F, S. KAGLGS -Rosehurg Aene meets In th'elr hall on Jackson street, 2nd and 4th Mondny evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock Visiting breth n good standing always welcome Howard Hess, W. P.; B. F. Good man, W. Sec. Phone 183. I. O. K. M. Umpqua Tribe No. It . holds stated councils the 1st anA 3rd Mondays of each month at tU Eagles Hall, N. Jackson street. - Visiting chiefs always welcome. W. 8. Howard, Sachem; ( . H. Teiclo ski, C. of R.; W. C. (laddls, K. of W. R. P. O. K. Rosetmrg Lodge, No. 826, holds regular communications at their temple on second ant fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to atten regularly and all visiting Brothers are cordially invited to attend. A. C. Sedly, E. R.: I. B. Riddle, 8c WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Lllas Circle, No. 49, meets on first an third Monday evenings ,of eack month In the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis iting members in good standing are Invited to attend. Elms Lewet ten, O. N.; Clara Cawlflnld. slerk I, O. O. F, Phlletarlao Lodge, No. 8, meets In Odd Fellows Temple, corner of JaekBon and Cass streets on Saturday evening of each week. Members of the order in good standing Invited to attend. P. K Turnoll, N. Q.; O. H. Ftokena, V G.; J. B. Balled F. S.; M. M. Mill er, R. S.; W. T. Wright. Treas. WOODMEN OF TUB WORLD Oat Camp, No. 125, meets at the OdC Fellows hall In Roseburg, everf first and third Monday evenlnra. Visiting neighbors always wet come. Carl C. Gurtort, C. C; M. M. Miller, clerk. liEDKKAllft nosenurg Robots Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F., meets In Odd Fellows Temple everf, Tuesday evening. Visiting sisters and brothers invited to attend, Laura Kabkee, N. O.; THlte John son, Rcc. Sec; ElBlo Humphrey, T Sec; M. Fickle. Treas. , iraHsMsMMsHHsssISBBHOsHHHssllB V SparKling $ Delicious Non-Intoxicating On Sale in 5iS Bottles and on Draught sw If XV vsw at the SbT'CIr McCLALLEN HOTEL JlfJ GEO. W. LILL. Prop. N,? Jfr CsSslLBXsSssBsBisQESBSSSsHSSEftBBSss Finding "The One Person ' in a Whole Cityfull! ONE person will buy 3'our property; Ono person will rent your Iionso or apartment; ONK person will give you employment. How long would it require to find tliat "one person" witliont lielp? Could it be aeeomplislied nt all? The classified advertisements help you to find the ONTC TER f!ON you seek because that one person, in most instances, ex peets 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. Jut, 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 to vou.