THBEB Frozen borries at Galls. 661-t. IHE DAILY FASHION HINT J. S. Hodges made a business trip to Youcalla this morning. Dance in Maccabce hall May lo. given by Royal Highlanders. Ou 'l orchestra, five pieces. Tickets ,1n SC.j-iin, Henry Johns and wife, of Eugene, arrived in this city last night and will visit for a few days with rela tives. OUR PLATFORM THE EVENING NEWS, THlItSIUY, MAY II, 1010. rOXDKXSKI) ItKl'OKT ROSEBURG NATIONAL BANK Charter No. At the closo of business May 1, 1916. , liicsoriti'KS. Loans and discounts 1292,996.98 United Stntc3 Bands 12.500.00 Other Bonds, Stocks, etc....: 33,091.08 Bank Building and furniture 23,600.00 Other Real Estate K. 7,424.25 Cash in Vault and Banks 99,913.34 469,526.55 LIABILITIES. Capital ' 50,000.00 Surplus 15,000'.00 Undivided Profits 4,994.00 Circulation .. ; 12,495.00 Deposits 387, 037. 65 , 4GS). 62605 Safety, first, liberality next. Both are essential to suc cessful banking. If you are satisfied with our platform come and see us. : : ' : : The Douglas National Bank Capital and Surplus $130,000.00 GITY NEWS. 4 ! Try a Itlt. Shasta at Galls'. 561-tf Sheriff George Qutne made a busi ness trip to Drain this morning. Kodaks, Eastman puoto supplies, at the Roseburg Book" Store. 494-tf Sam Starmer, candidate for the office of sheriff, left this morning ...inland. For high class, clean, Jersey milk, ' vail 33F23, Sanitary Dairy. . ; 673-ml3p W. E. Bossernian returned last night from Springfield where he. at tended the funeral of bis father. Mazelwooa French Vanila Ice Cream on sale at the Rexall Drug Store. ' 563-mlY A. E. Kent left this morning for Leona where he will' spend a short time attending to business matters. Hazelwood Frencn Vanila Ice Cream on sale at the Kexall Drug Store. 5G3-ml7 3Ir. C. M. Cheek, presiding -elder of the M. E. Church, South, tl,ient last night in this city, returning to his home in Corvallis 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 E. Bradford, who lives at Rock creek up by Glide, received word yesterday afternoon that his wife was sick here in West Roseburg and needed him, and as it was too late to catch the stage in and there was no other conveyance to be had, he started at four o'clock In the afternoon on the long hike 25 miles on foot. He arrived here at one o'clork this morning and found ho 26c ASHBY2XIN LEXICON 2 IN Arrow COLLARS FOR BIG TUCKED-IN-END BOWS "HEART SONGS" COUPON PRGSGNT&S BY THIS PAPER TO YOU m HOW TO GET IT ALMOST FREE Gip out and present six coupons like the above, bearing consecutive dates, together with our special price of 98c Book on display at office of The EVENING NEWS 6 98c Secure tlij $2.50 Voleme Beautifully bound in rich Maroon cover stamped in gold, artistic inlay design, with 1 6 full-page portraits of the world's most famous singers, and com plete dictionary of musical terms. OUT-OF-TOWN READERS WILL ADD 10c EXTRA FOR POSTACE "I4CAPT fTWf'" The song book with e soul I 400 of the niUJ-l 1 JWllUJ song tianiti of the world In one yoU ame of 500 pages. Chosen by 20,000 music lovers. Pour years to complete the book. Every song a gem of melody. jgy t 9,6 was in time to greet the new ar- rival of a nine-pound boy. That was some tramp over part of the mountain roads. H you want to buy or sell If you have rooms to rent -If you have. lost something, try a classified ad. They bring results. ( Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gotter, of En terprise, Ore., who have 'been visit ing her mother in this city, left this morning for a visit at Corval lis. ' Big Bargain value ' in dried peaches, fancy size, fresh stock. While they last 10 lbs or more at 5c per lb. People's Supply Co., wholesalers to the consumer. 567tf County Treasurer James Sawyers, who Is a candidate to succeed him self at the coming primary election, left this mornln gto meet with some of the citizens of Yoncalla. For sale, all kinds of bedding plants, Canterbury bells, and Pan ama Exposition grade of pansie plants on sale at Gall's confection ery, Cass street. Phone 4lf. Mrs. F. D. Owens. 375-tf Attorney General Georgo M. Brown will deliver the address at the Memorial services to be held in Eu gene on Decoration Day, May 30. The exercises are to be held in the I. O. O. F. cemetery thore. . Tho missionary society of the M. E. church. South, will hold their' mooting on this coining Thursday aft ernoon, at the home of Mrs. W. J. Hughes, v04 Spruce street, and all members are requested to be pres ont. - W. H. Richardson Is planning some extenshi Improvements to the interior of his drug store on the corner of Cnsg and Jackson streets. The rear partition will be set back several feet so as to give more room for the main part of the store while a thoroughly equipped pre scription room will bo built In. the rear of the building. Instead of tho regular mid-week prayer meeting on Wednesday night at the Christian church," the Young Ladies' Missionary Circle will give a special program, consisting of a mis sionary play, entitled, "A Living- Dream," also "The Ten Virgins," dramatized. Special music has been planned. No admission will be charged, but an offering will be tnk en. mlO -o Big dance by Roseburg Concert i Band on Thursday night, May 11, at new ' Armory. Music by 30-piece hand. 5S2-mllp Miss Anna Hilllard, who has been visiting with friends in Roaeburg, re turned home to West Pork this morning. I wish to notify that my money Is all invested and I have none to loan at present. Alfred E. McCulloch. 668-mllp Mrs. Ella Cavey, who has been visiting Mrs. C. W. Hughes, returned to her home at Grants Pass this morning. Bedding plants now ready. Call on Mrs. F. D. Owens, the florist, at Gall's Confectionery, Cass street. Phone 414. 629-tf R. D. Scofield, of Colton. Calif., who lias been attending to business mattors in thlB city for sevoral days returned home this morning. Twenty-acro improved ranch one mile from Myrtle Creek, to trade for noseburg property. C. H. Arundel, box 703, Roseburg, Or.' 63C-tf Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Emmons re turned home to Medford this morn ing after a short time spent In Rose burg attending to ouSinoss matters and visiting with friends. Save your Junk. Best prices paid for old rags, rubber, metal, hides, wool, auto tires and sacks. Phone 188-R. I will call. Address 401 Fullorton St. 622-m26p W. H. Gore, candidate for Joint representative, who has been in this city for a few. days, left this morn ing for Myrtlo Creek, Riddle, Cau yonville and other points whero he will stop on his way homo to Med ford. From the cheapest to the best flour, you will find our prices low est on all grades. Do not 'be mis led by low quotations on inferior grades. You will find the same quality for less at the People's Sup ply Co. We recommend High Flight Flour. GG7-tf Sidney Adams, of Oakland, yester day paid a fine of $2.50 for cutting corners In violation of the vehicle ordinance. He as notified by the night police about two weeks ao fb appear before the city recorder, but as he v.-as forced to leave town im mediately failed to do so. On .his re. turn he went to the city hall and paid the fine Imposed. Call for brown packago P. S. C. coffee. You will ike it. Remem ber the big dried peach special. Buy your season's supply now. Dried fruit is the only fruit practicable for .carrying into the mountains. Ten lb. Iot3 or more fancy dried peaches at 5c per lb. See' them and get them at the People's Supply Co., wholesalers to consumers. 57-tf Wm. Bell, the weather obsorver of this station, reported a telegram this morning, stating that Baker, in this state, and Boise, Idaho, both had temperature of below 24 last night, tho lowest on record at this date. He mated that as It is a fruit Country there, the damage would be very large. To stop any alnrm for ex treme drops of tempernturo In tlilB locality, he said that the records of the local oftlre show there has nver boon lower than 32 recorded after May 12. An important real estute transac tion was cloBed this week when Jim Gu'Vman sold his fine largo farm in T.ooking Glass valley to R. Mor ris, of R2lni, Oregon. The place contains 240 acres with about 180 In cultivation and now In growing crop. Having two good sets of new farm buildings and being clone to the store, school and church it is con sidered a very fine location and a nice home. Two fine teams and Ml other slock, tools and machinery were sold with the place. The new owner will take possession of hi? lew homo in a tow days, while Mr. Goodman and family expect to move to Salem where he intends to go into business. The transaction was mm Many of the French blouses of dell tato colors of linen have a white vest uid collar. This blouse, of flue blue lnen, is laid in the fine French laundry pleats and has a collar, vest and cuffs of white linen, with blue itiset band and a lace edge. The upper cuffs and the shoulder are gathered Into shirred and corded bauds. uiade through the Perrine & Mars ters real estate firm". Marl; Tisdalo, of Sutherlln, was a ''s'noss visitor In tills city today. O. E. Paul, of the Soldiers Home left til is morning for a visit at Med ford. Mrs. A. Stock, of --.ard, return ed home this morning after a day spent shopping in this city. Tho ladies of St. Joseph's cljurcli vill sell homo cooked foods, aprons handkerchiefs and other articles on Saturday, May 27, last day of tho Carnival. 672-tf One of the most prominent doc tors of the West who attended the meeting of the Medical Association hero, was Dr. A. C. Smith, of Port land, the surgeon who performed tho very successful operation on Carl D Shoemaker, of The News. Tho repu tation of Dr. Smith is not confined to the state, but Is nation wide. From a friend of Mrs. Lux In her new' home in California, word was received here that the Dr. will not have to give up tho pleasuro of fish ing he enjoyed so much here In the Umpqnn, as a former resident of Roseburg. Mr. Finn, who lives In. Lindsay had invited him out to try his luck on the "mud tats" thoro. Dr. Lux was always known as a keen, skillful and clean sportsman while here, and his friends will be glad to hear thnt ho ran still enjoy the sport. They liko their new loca tion very much. Among the members of tlio party of prominent democratic politicians who were In tho city last night, was Dr. J. V. Morrow, of Portland. In conversation with tho doctor, it was learned that his only son Is on tue Belgian front In the medical scrvi of tho American Red cross, he hav ing gono thcro shortly after the breaking out of the war. He hns obtained great recognition and only recently was signally honored by King Albert who Tiersoniilly con- ally conferred on him one of the highest orders at his disposal, that of' the Legion of Honor nd the Order of Albert. 'I he word com from France that he Is considered one of the rising surgeons of the world. Dr. Morrow Is one of the candidates on the democratic ticket for delegate-at-largo to tho St. Louis convention. "thm rnn Tinrn in run i mm . SORE FEET Use "Tiz" for puffed-upt burning, aching, calloused feet and corns, Why go limping around irith aching, puffed up fwt feet o tired, chafed, ore and evrollen you can hardly get your shops on or offf Why don't-you get a Bo -cent box of 'Tie' from the drug store now and gladden your tor tured feet? "Tii" make your ft glow with com fort; takes down swelling and draws the snreneM and misery right out of feet that chafe, smart and burn. "Tlx" instantly stops pain in corns, callouses and bun inn a. "Tir." U trlorimia for 'tired, aching, sor feet. No mor ahM tightness no mora foot tor tux a. THIXK OF IT; 03-ACHE CltEKK BOTTOM FARM & FIU'IT liAXCH. 30 ncros in orcuaru. 12 acres In A No. 1 bearing Italian prunos, bal ance being a fine commercial or chard, in the best of bearing. This year's fruit crop estimated at (4.000, 15 acres in corn, 2 acres in potatoes. Clover, vetch and oat hay crop will make 30 to 35 tons. Fine 9-room mod ern house, hot and cold water, bath, pantry, etc., house well furnished. Good barn, and complete set of out buildings, in good repair. This plnco Is watered by a fine creek, 2 good wells, windmill, 3000 gallon tank, gasollno engine and lump Lose than a quarter of a mile to good store postofflco nnd school. miles from good town on S. P., and noar Roso burg. On fine automobile road. 3 fine horsos, 2 good milch cows, 2 heifors, 13 hogs, about 100 chlckons, turkoys, ducks, gceso; all farm and orchard tools, doublp seated back, buggy, wagon, 2 plowB, disc, hnrrow, spray, machine; in fn,t everything complete. This In ull the very lie.st broccoli land. Price $185 per arre. Good terms. ,SKIFF REALTY CO., Grand Hotel Annex. 6G9-ml3 PIANO RECITAL By pupils of MIsb Mabol VnnBurcn at Presbyterian church on Mondny evening, May 1G. Public Is cordially invited. 684-ml5 LADY MOTORISTS. Would you llko to drive to Chlca go nnd back without a puncture? You can if you have your tire filled with National Rfubbor Tiro Flllor. As oasy as nlr. II. Jay Stone, agent. 556-J2p CLEVELAND ITEMS Tills is a most welcome rain wo are having. Every one has been busy cultivat ing their orchards. . Arthur Morgp.n, who was struck by a base ball a week ago Hunriny, is on tho mend. Tho party at F. A. Becker's Satur day evening was ono of the many so cial events that havo taken pluce hero this sprint?. Rev, Uuinmel, of Wilbur, Rave a very Interesting sermon Sunday aft ernoon. Runnel Fleser has y turned from his surveying trip south of Rose burg. Geo, Reynolds was on tho sick list i- Ji (LP ITU F9 That's where the Grafanola is pre eminent. It brings to you the pure and varied tones of any musical In strument, snd tho beauty and Individuality of the human voice- absolutely true to Ufa. Why not let us prove this to you today Roseburg FOR SALE. , West Side Grocery. All stock, fixtures, horse, wagon." - E. C. BENSON , . 1 Receiver. Room' 4, Com. Club. Building. - 331-tf theGRBATESl MONET! EVENTof. rbeYEARJ MEM". but is ahlo to be about again and resume his work. " ' R. W. Vanwey and son-in-law, Bam Ogle, made a business trip to Rose burg ono day last week. News is rathor scarce.- e-tPT Furniture Co.