Wanted-- We want you to test out capacity for handling busi ness. We have ample -capital and a force of trained help that kndws how to do bank ing business right. THE Douglas National Bank Capital and Surplus CITY NEWS. For hot c!i;;iten xamaics, go to Galls'. i60-tf Alvin Lee, of Yoncalla, was a busi ness visitor in Roseburg for several hours today. Before buying a cream eparatpr.. investigate the New Sharpies suc tion feed. Douglas County Creamery. Mra. Ernest Briggs, who has been visiting with friends In Roseburg for the past week, returned to her home at Grants Pass this morning. , ' Shoot with a Kodak, and send your films to the Roseburg Book Store for finishing. We do the best work at moderate prices. 494-tf O. Jones and Free Lee, of Yon calla, came to this city last night, and are spending a couple of days looking after business affairs. For sale, all kinds of bedding plants, Canterbury bells, and Pan ama Exposition grade of pansle plants on sale at Gall's confection ery, Cass street. Phone 414. Mrs. F. n. Owens. 376-tf Rev. A. R. Blackstone, or Ash land, who has been In this city at tending the Sunday school conven- BE PRETTY! TURN Look young! Nobody can tell if you use Grandmother's simple recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur,, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, utrenked or j,rrny; "1"" ends diindrnir, itching eculp and stops falling hnir. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which in niussy and troublesome. Xowndnyn, by asking at any drug store for "Wyctll's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a Irirce lmtt.li nf this famous old recipe fur uliout iit) cents. 'N-n't stay grav! Try it! Xo one i hi :issiliy tell thnt you darkened your IrJr. as it does it to naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it ami draw this through your hnir, taking one small strand nt a time; by morn in? the pray hnir dis-apm-ars, and after another nnnlirntinn or two. your hnir IWumeft beautifully dff'v tl'ik nnd elnsHV. "HEART SONGS" COUPON PR&S ENTE.D BY THIS PAPER TO YOU m HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE Clip out and present six coupona like the above, bearing consecutive dates, together with our special price of 98c Book on display at office of Ihe EVENING NEWS 6 "K 98c Seem. Ilij $2.50 Volume Beautifully bound in rich Maroon cover stamped in gold, artistic inlay design, with 16 full-page portraits of the world's most famous singers, and com plete dictionary of musical terms. OUT-OF-TOWN READERS WILL ADD 10e EXTRA FOR POSTAGE "UrADT QnWf"'' Th ton book with ouII Wofth ilLrtiX 1 iJUII VliJ tone iruntn of th world in on toI onw of 500 paire. Chosen by 20,000 music lover. Four years to complete the book. Every cmg a gem of melody. April 2tJ, 19 io $130,000.00 SAYS RUSSIA WILL WIN DOUBLE VICTORY 6y (VAwo , MP.w0 Br. Philip Newton In Russian uni form. Dr. Philip Newton, American who holds a commission of brigadier gen eral in the Russian army, looks forward to a double victory for the Russian empire when the war shall have ended- one against Germany and the other against King Alcohol I Uon, left this afternoon for Cor- vallis where he was called. unexpect edly. I. P. Gardner, of Riddle, came to Roseburg yesterday 'and is spending a few days attending to business matters. Buy the best coffee. It Is more satisfactory, and costs you less per cup. Call for the brown package steel cut cuffee. Always 35c and al ways fresh at the People' Supply Co: V ' . 514-tf Automobile owners are complain ing a great deal about the condition of the Pacific highway for several miles north of Oakland. The roads there are said to be deeply rutted and very hard, to travel. High Flight flour is now selling at absoltely wholesale prices, the price the mills are getting for the same grade. It makes More loaves of bread per sack. We have other and cheaper grades of flour at the same wholesale basis. People's Supply Co: 514-tf 32: w THE EVEXISG NEWS, Sherbet touay at Uttllir. It. H. Jennings returned last night from a business trip to Yoncalla. fry a Taaao t.ui:auo at Galls'. 260-tf Mrs. O. D. -McAllister left this morning for a vTTit with her mother at Grants Pass. Airs. Robert Yokum, of Albany, ar rived in Roseburg today for a visit with friends and relatives. , Mrs. E. R. French, who has been visiting in this city, returned to her home at Portland this morning. For clean Jersey milk and cream, also sweet skimmed milk, call Sani tary Dairy. Phone 33F23, 517-mlp Pearl Cummins and Graco Taylor returned to Winchester this morn ing after spending yesterday in this city. Mrs. Geo. Bacon, who has been visiting with her sister, .Mrs. B. P. Stevenson, returned to hot- home at Portland this morning. H you want to ouy or sell if you have rooms to rent if you have lost something, try a classified ad. They bring results. Alfred Wollenberg, of San Fran cisco, arrived in Roseburg yesterday and will spend a short time attending to business matters. Rev. and Mrs. Paul J. Lux will leave Roseburg for their new field at Lindsay, Calif., Friday afternoon on the 4:15 south bound train. Dance at Dixonville Auditorium Friday night, April 28. Otfs or chestra. Supper and dance $1.00. No undesirables admitted. 608-a28 Mr. 'and Mrs. Harrison and Allen Taylor, of Honey creek, oamo to Roseburg last night and are spend ing a short time attending to busi ness matters. Save your Junk. Best prices paid for old rags, rubber, metal, hides, wool, nuto tires and sacks. Phone 188-R. -I will call. Address 401 Fullerton St. 522-m25p H. A. Ulig, proprietor of the Roseburg Electric Company, yester day began the work of rewiring the court house. All wires will be placed in conduits. Just in, another car of High Flight flour, 20 tons of pure bread stuff. High Flight flour is the biggest Bell er on this market. The quality is right and the price satisfactory. Get it at the Peoples Supply Co. 514-tf In the account of the' fishermen's banquet Saturday night The News stated that the large salmon was cooked by the Royal Bakory. The credit should have been given to til? Model Bakery, as the work was dono there. J. C. Kuhns for the past five yours district forest ranger with headquar ters in this city, was yesterday trans ferred- to the Cascade forest with 'ei.dquartcrs at Eugene. He left yep terday to take up the duties of Ills new position. A. B. Taylor came In to Roseburg from Hoaglln last night, and spentf the day In the city. He said this was one of the hardest winters he has spent up there In tho mountains, the snow being at times over three feet ueep. un accouni 01 ratner nig water In the river and streams, but little fishing Is reported. Those baby chlx need many differ ent food stuffs to build their bodies and ge.t started to growing right. Diamond chlx food Is prepared and chemically tested to fill every want of a growing chick. Get all varfeties of poultry supplies, Diamond qual ity, at the People's supply Co. 514-tf christian Science Society of Rose- burg announces a free lecture M . , .. . . Christian Science by Virgil O. Strick- ler, C. S. of New York City, a mem - ber of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Friday evening. April 28. at 8 p. m.. new Armory. The public Is cordial ly Invited to be present. D23-a28 Judge Marsters yesterday filed his decision In the case of the heirs of elrs the Meldcl estate against the will of (tired. I was running down, from 1.H Chan. Reldcl. It appears from the! P""!", to 117. Kvery one told me I . , , ... ,,,, , , niuft die. I started to one the tiolden evidence that Mr. Itledel was of un- Mpdic9 Djovery,' and with the best sound mind and unable to properly; 0f remits. 1 used three boll Ira, which dispose of the property. In his do-! cured me. 1 have no asthma, no -islon the Judge set aside, the will f a "! tliroRt- dlJljlt : ' , . . . in breathing any more. Bronchitis is and ordered Fred Iteldel to account j t,a, I)r. jvrco lor his kind to the court for his actions as execu-, advice." .Mas. TiiKitEsi. Totzaueu, WEDNESDAY, APISH,, 20, 1010. SIGNAL CORPS CHIEF IS GIVEN REPRIMANi Gen. George P. Scriven. Gen. George P'. Scriven, chief of the signal corps of the army, has been reprimanded by Secretary of War Baker "for his fuilure personal ly to supervise tho disciplinary fca. turcs of tho aviation corps adminis tration." tor and an administrator will be ap pointed within a short time. Kodaks, Eastman plioto supplies, at the Roseburg Book Store. 4 94-ti Mrs. M. S. Davison, who has been spending the winter with her daugh ter, Grace Davison, returned to Port land this morning. ' Tho ladies of the V. C. T. U. will hold a window sale of home cooking at the Bee Hlvo grocery Saturdu April 29. 607-a 28 Bernlce Ingalls. who has been at tending the Sunday school conven tion In this city returned home to Eugene this morning. Every day Is bargain day. All mid strictly fresh nt the Spot Cash Basket Grocery, 238 N. Jackson treet. 435-m4 Miss Mario Mnrtens returned home yesterday from Grants Pass, where sho has been visiting for sev eral d'rys wtlh her sister. Acting on a telegram rocolved rom Cottage Grove last night, Dep uty Sheriff Raffety arrested Anlone Dcsolho, who Is wuntod for jumping board bills. I j. T. Bowser nd Mrs. W. Bow scr left this morning with the body of L. T. Bowser, who died Monday The interment will take place at Springfield. Is it a Cold, Cough or Bad Blood ? Dr. Wrrcn's Mcrtirnl Dincovfry nftt onlv cures the cough hut it in a won- fWhil filu.rnfivri it.l l.ni 1 1, hnilila np tjl(1 u-,.nk itHy tiet it this vry day from nuv mr-d- Vine driller, in ciilier liquid or tablet form, cr send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce, inva'ifls' linlel, 1'uiialo, N. Y., fur large trvil package of tnhlctA. Contains neither alcohol nor nar ?otic. il ingredients nre made pub lic and printed on wrapper. It's a pure alterative extract made with gly cerine from native roots and lierbs. Have you become run-down, weak, emaciated, pale alter a long siege of coldf ? Does the skin show that the blood is thin nnd watery? Spring is the time when vitality is at its lowept ebb clean house now by ridding tho hoflv of itA Accumulated noinoTift. Un j fresh the blood with a stimulating tonic. 11 by the experience ol others. 1 Build up the system with a reliable rm(.(1Vi1 nllrh R I)r- vu.rc(!; ,),,,,. j Medical Discovery, which lias stood ' ' '"" ad nearly a hall ol a century has sold more lurgely than any other hlood remedy. Take This Case for Instance. Beaver. Oregon. "I was suffertnt. longer than 1' months Willi asthma, bronchitis and sore throat. I had a very bad coneli, difliculty in breath ing, tightness about the chest; could not sleep; had no appetite: was nlwnvs i vbt J fiv I ? i L life Business Confidence Is largely a matter ot Integrity and the keeping of affairs to yourself. This bank never reveals the affairs of its customers to other people, and when you have matters ot business on which you wish our opinion, you o:in feel perfectly freo to talk with us, even tho you may not now be one of our customers. Roseburg National Bank Jackson and Cass Sts. NOTICE TO THE PU11LIC. We tho undorslgnod, ownors and. proprietors of the places of business following our namos, hereby announce thnt upon and after the first day of May 1016, we will not serve any regular meal or dinner for less than thirty Hve cents. This action has become neces sary on our parts on account ot tho continued high prices of all articles whlcu aro served on the tables. (Signed.) W, J. Weaver, Umpqua Hotel. J. W. Olivor, Grand Hotol. G. W. I. 111. McClallcn Hotel. D. L. Martin, Rosebufg Hotel. J. K. Falbe, Royal lub unfe. L. L. Lewis, Lewis Cafe. George Foutch, George's Res- tnurnnt. J. W. Horner, Jack's Coffee and Chop House. E. C. Horrick, Horrlck House. W. L. Harmon, Semaphore, Res taurant. Gee Wong, Now York Cafo. 483-a30 SQUIRHUL POISON. The rellablo quality we have man ufactured and sold hundreds of pouudB. Guaranteed to give best satisfaction, 503-dswtf MARSTERS DRUG CO. 4. er ia. 'I V IS Q.3 9? rf:AjaaVf A ;i V."Vl?JVk ICC F mm GET a Graphanola Now and have Easter Music in your home. On a Grafanola the beautiful Raster alone You can hear Roseburg THRfdl Roseburg, Oregon WILL YOU HE THE ONE MAN? ' "Only one man In 100 lives to bo fifty and leaves anything but Insurance at death. Are you certain you will be that man?" " Apply for a Life Policy to- day with The Mutual Life of N. Y. It Is the oldest company in America; Is safe, pays the largest dividends; gives most protection for tho lowest net cost no company excepted; never raises your - rate; you don't have to die to win; your monoy is saved safely Invest- ed and returned to you If you live and desire It returned; It you die the claim Is paid promptly ; If you have the dis- ability clause and get sick or have an accident the company cancels the premiums; If to- 4 tally disabled policy become 4 paid up for life. The Mutual has' over (00 policy holders ' in Douglas county, most of tb.era written by tho prosont agent, whose figures must be correct or he could not hold Mb position, Full Information free by calling on " J. P. HUTCHASON, Dlflt, Mgr. Office over First State A Bar- Ings Bank, Roseburg, Oregon. tf Real Estate City and Farm Property GEORGE RITER 1X1 West Oak Btreet. STOP HTTHE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURG Mrs. F. D. Owen Cnt Flowers, l'otted Plants, Knaeral IHwIgns, WiMldlng Bo queue, etc. JUST HKCKIVKI) A FHK8H BUl'I'LY OK FKRN4I OK 'A 1,1, KINDH Roseburg, Oregon. Kaster numbers are not confined to them whenever and as often as you wish. Furniture Co.