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opera chosen for her appearace was "La Travlata". She ntsde a concert tour of the Untied Stales and sang many years In Italian opera. At her farewell concert given In London her voice was exquisite in its purity -and sweetness and evenness of tone, hav ing a compass of three octaves, an Nceptlonai . ranged In America she will be known and long remembered, for her singing of Suwanee River' in the height of her success and op eratic triumphs. She was the ac knowledged Incomparable artist of her times. This beautiful song, and many others sung by Nilsson, are to be found In "Heart Songs" now of fered by this paper to its readers, who will find the terms given in the coupon published on another page of (Ills Issue. THE KTUHGIS LUXURY U. V. YOUNG D. 11. BUBAH WHY LOOK OLD? Old age will catch all of us in due time but why give your age away by wearing the old style blfocnl lense. There was a time when one had to but It is different now. The new Torio Kryptok glasses will keep the secret of your age and are the only glasses that should be worn as the toric shape conforms to the shape of tho eye and does away with the prismatic effect that you are Biire to get In the old style lense. , Consultation free. Go-Carts and Baby Carriages THIS STUHOia STANDS F Jit ECONOMY. COMFORT AND DURABILITY. WE HAVE THEM IS' ALL STYLES FROM THE SMALL COLLAPSIBLE SULKIES TO THE LARGE HEED CARRIAGES WITH HAND MADE REED nODIEa WITH REED HOOIS AND FULL SPRING GEARS. ALL FULLY GUARANTEED. UP COUNTY OFFICES Personal Checks Given to QUALITY SERVICE YOUNG & BUBAR JHWELERS & OPTOMETRISTS Phone Two-One-Four Roseburg, Oregon Cover Shortages. MANY MISTAKES IN BOOKS ARE FOUND COURT CHECKS A. J. LILBURN & SON THE COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS ALAC THEATRE TODAY ONLY LAST TIME TONIGHT Tho H'dendld Five llocl Mustor picce 'THE LORDS OF HIGH DECISION' I: tun :i1ikmI from tho Hook of that Name by Meredith Nichol son, featuring CYRIL SCOTT TOMORROW MARY FULLER in i" I !; M.'MIIT or A MERMAID ANY SKAT AXY TIME Why Our Forefathers Did - Not Wear Glasses. 5 Tho need of glasses tins kept step with the nmrch of civilization. It 1h undoubtedly truo that many of our forefuthors needed gtaanes and d. not have them, but present day methods and habits have actually In creased the need for them. In times past men and women wero more in the great outdoors than now. Their range of vision was limitless, with little or no necessity tor using the eyes at concentrated tusks that develop eyestrain read ing, sewing doing fine work under artificial light. K.vestralu is an affliction not to be lightly regarded or neglected. Only properly fitted glasses will help It. Forged Draft la Found in Ijooking 0ier linokx of Sheriff's . Office Receipt Issued and Not Recorded. c ALWAYS A (iOOK SHOW A. S. Huey Co. OPTOMETRIST. CALIFORNIA MURDERERS MEI.VG rendered himself nt ten this morning,! T".(AILEI Willi lll.ODDHDUXDS and was jailed here. AUI'.l.'ltN. Calif., April 12. Jim Cox, whom puHsrs with blood hounds Get poultry foods, Diamond qual lumtod as one of tho murderers of Ity, nt wholesale prices from the Constable D. 'lender on Sunday, Bur- People's Supply Co. 4 7 1 -tt" spring trouble:? Lot us solve your bpririK Trouble. We h-ive the latest improved Spring Equip mentbest equipped shop in Roseburg. Try . HENDRIE TIRES and forget your Tire Trouble KISNER & MARSH MAJESTIC THEATRE TIIF. BRIGHT SI-OT urn. vi li.w. DAY ONLY The Deathlock This In a It' d Blood Alaska S ory full of tense situations that bold yotir attention from the start. It was taken in Alaska and critics sty it Is a better phture than Tho Spoilers. The famous A!a.d;a raring dog team Is used In filming this wonderful story. In Five nig Keels. H you mi this you miss a treat. I-OUD WF.F.M.Y AI.W.WS .M)I Billy Van Deusen at;J Vampire A K.ittling (Joint Comedy. 7 REELS 7 i!KN TEN CKXTS ADULTS IB CENTS TOMORROW LAUGH HAY Throo-IUd Kent uro, Throe Ko Is of Comedy and Ciaumont Travel Picture. MillMY CLARA KIMBALL olNG in "Tlill.UY", In five reels. and good Comedy. SATURDAY "IIOHiHT" A problem story that will make you think. In five parts, also a Comedy I hut will make you laugh. BllMHMBMa The county court held a very busy session yesterday and Bettied up iWsny matters among them being the selection of the election boards for the coming election, the checking up with the county officials on account of the report of the auditors, tile settlement of numerous road mat ters, and the payment for the audit of the cclnty books. In the report of the auditors it "v.'as found thut the sheriff was short ,40. in cueckinS over the severa: -ccounts it was found that $51.01. was clue the sheriff , on account ot fees to which he was entitled and which had been recorded on the books with the other funds. It was also found that a draft had been forged at the bank for a large amount lor which sum tho sheriff will be held responsible. Tile draft wsa sent- through the mulls in payment of taxes for the your mil and a receipt issued. The draft, however, was not recorded on the books, the endorsement being j forged and the money ohtulned from tho bank. The crime was evi dently committed by some one who was in the employ of the office at tho Ux collecting period of that year. In the clerk's boohs a shortage ol $70.97 -.. found. Several small errors, however were found which reduced tho amount of $07,37, the list of credits being approved by tho auditors. A shortage was found in the treas urer's books of $24-1, and owing to tiio gre-t amount of work to lie ac complished It will bo some time lie lore the recofus can he searched ami the discrepancy located. A" check for tlireo dollars which bad been pnl, In the sum of J 12.00 was found and Tor this (lie bank will be held responsible. in a previous audit tho treasurer was round to be JtiGI to the good and It Is thought that tho greater part of tho shortage 1b due to a dif ference In the time of taking the audit. All of the officials gave their personal checks for the amounts of the shortage In order that the books might be balanced correct ly. Tho auditors wore paid $!li.C2, tho report being accepted by the court. The R. D. Harvey road near Oak land.' was aecopted and ordered op ened, as was tho V. A. Smiley road near Gardiner. The 25th ot" April was set for the viewers to view the N. 1. Wheat rond at Harden Valley and April 20th for tho viewing of the F. II. Uine road near Dixonvtlle. A one and one-half mill appor tionment was mndo for all roads within the county. Clarenco MeOullum was appoint ed as supervisor for district No. 1 COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS Los Angeles 6 2 .750 Oakland 5 2 .714 San Francisco 4 4 .600 Portland 3 5 .375 Vernon 3 6 .375 Sale Lake 2 5 .285 Yesterday's KewultM. At Oakland Oakland 10, Port laud 2. At Vernon Vernon 4, San Fran cisco 0. . At Salt Lake Los Angeles 14, .la It Lake It). t.'Klf.MA.YS START NEW OFFEN SIVE OX TIIF GREEK llDHDF.lt ATHENS, April 12. The news papers here -declared that the Ger mans have started an offensive on the Greek frontier, capturing the Devcstoppo fortifications from the allies. i ANTLERS THEATRE .vyy7 WERNER & ROLLER, Lessees Uixciufrtve Home ot ri(iA.ULct ana rmnmuuiii hiuuub Picture Features. Always the Best SPECIAL "TRIANGLE" PROGRAM TONIGHT DOROTHY GISH & FRANK CAMPEAU In the beautiful five-reel Triangle-Fine Arts Photo Play "Jordan is a Hard Road" Also the best and funniest of all recent Keystone Comedies. "Fatty and the Broadway Stars A Laugh, a Scream, a Shriek. 7 BIG REELS ADMISSION 10c & 15c 7 IIIG REEL! COMING THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SPECIAL SOUVENIR PER FORMANCE Marguerite Clark In the fascinating five-reel "Paramount" Photoplay "Still Waters" SOUTHERN PACIFIC ANNOUNCES CHANGE IX TRAIN TIME BORN To Mr. and .Mrs. Gr F. Mc Laughlin, of South Pine street. I Wednesday, April 12 1910, a son. . ; CITY NRW.'i. , Contractor G. W. Ituttor is today employing a force of men In tho re moval of the debris of the Lane, school buililini;. other preparations are going forward to move the houses now standing on the future site and the first of the week will probably see activity In this line. Each lot of P. S. C. steel cut cof fee is tested chemically, to determ ine that the different properties of finest cofi'uo are In proportion. That Is why the flavor and strength of P. S. C. steel cut coffee Is always the same. Every package guaranteed Dy the People's Supply Co. 471-tl Acting upon the authority given them by the city council the mem bers of tho fire department are today busy painting the numerous fire hydrants about the city. The dy drants are being painted a bright orange which will assure their being located quickly in a run to a conflagration. A real Dollar Show for 10 cents and 15 cents. COMING APRIL li'J, SYD CHAPLIN IN THE 4 REEL SUPER KEYSTONE COMEDY "THE SUBMARINE PIRATE" COMING APRIL 27 & 2H "THE NE'ER DO WELL" I) REELS NOTICE FOR RIDS FOR SCHOOL BONDS. QUIT MEAT WHEN L. II. Moore, agent for tho South ern Pacific lines in this city, receiv ed notice today of tho change In timo of trnln No. 53, which at the present time arrives In Roseburg at S:l." In the evening. Commencing April 20, the train will lenv Port land at 8:30 In tho morning and will arrive in itoseburg at 4:10 In tho afternoon. A chango tor this train was an nouueeu early In the month, but was withdrawn shortly after tho an nouncement was made. Taie a glass of Salts before breakfast if your Back hurts or Bladder is troubling you. 'SI' WAN EE RIVER' IN KONG HOOK The papularity of Suwanee Riv er" dates back to the tlmo when Christine Nilsson. tho fair hatred daughter of a tanner" near Wexlo. Sweden, surprised all who heard her with the sweetness and compass of her voice ns she sang Foster's plain tive melody. She was n accomplish ed player on the fluto and vIoiTh and she made her debut at tbe early ge of 17 at Stockholm. Like many ot tbe famous prima donnas, the No man or woman who eats meat refru larly con make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become over worked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and pottmns from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble. nervousness, dirtiness, sleeplessness and ; urinary disorders come from sluggish ' kidneys. I The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your back hurts or if the i urine is clomlv, offensive, full of eedi- i mcnt. irregular of passage or attended by ' a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat ! and get about four ounces of Jad i Salte from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glaea of water before breakfast and in a few days your kidney t will act fine. This famous salts is mail ! from the acid of grapee and lemon juice, ! combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to nuh and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acide in urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithta-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidney clean and active and the bkvd pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney eomplioatioaa. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive sealed bids up to five o'clock P. M. on April 21th, 11)16, nt his office in the Roseburg National lTauk Building, Roseburg, ; Douglas County, Oregon, for the pur chase, of negotiable coupon bonds of School District No. 4, Douglas County Oregon, In the sum of ?75,000.O0.j Said bonds are in denominations oft 1500.00 each, dated May 1, llO.S due absolutely seventeen years from date and payable at the option of the' Board of Directors, one-fifteenth of! tho principal amount of said issue on j the 1st day of May, 1919 and one fifteenth on the 1st day of May of each and every year thereafter until the entire Issue Is retired, draw five per cent interest semi-annually, and are payable at the option of the pur-! cRaser in Roseburg or New York. Said bids will be opened and consid-j ered by the board at a meeting to be held at 7:30 o'clock P. M. on April! 24,1916. - All bids must be accompanied by a certified check In favor of School Dis trict No. 4, Douglas County, Oregon, for five per cent of the amount bid, to be Xorfeited to Baid School Dis trict in case the successful bidder does not complete the purchase ot said bonds, and tho Board res-voj tho right to reject any and all bids. Bidders must satisfy themselves in advance as to the legality of said Issue and make ttieir bids uncondi tional, for which purpose a transcript of the record regarding said bond issue will be furnished all bona fide bidders. By order of tho Board of Direc tors. Dated this "h day of April, 1016. ROSCOE N. GREEN, District Clerk, School District No. 4, Douglas County, Oregon. 453-al8 FOR SALT. OR TRADE 14 section timber land In Lnne Co. Will cruise 4,000,000 foet. Seven miles from railroad. M. C. Martin, 337 S. Pino St. Roseburg. 4&4-n21p Spring Styles Nettieton Shoes NOW OX DISPLAY SIMON CARO'S Relieve Your Aching Feet Mrs. F. D. Owen Cat Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Bo qnets, etc JVST RECEIVED A FRKHH SUPPLY OF FERNS OF 'ALL KIXD9 Roseburg, Oregon. IN OUR ORTHOPEDIC DEPARTMENT WE CARRY AT ALL TIMES A IXVMPI.ETK LINE OF MODERN CORRECTIVE APPLIANCES. IF VOU ARK SUFFERING FROM FLAT FOOT, BROKEN DOWN INSTEP. OR HAVE ANY TROUBLE WITH YOUR FEET COME AND SEE US, WE'LL TELL YOU W HAT TO IK). Roseburg Booterie IRVIS BRUXJf. Shoos That Satisfy. Perkins Illclg. - - Cs-s Street