EIGHT THE EVK.flJIG NEWS TUESDAY, MAY 80, J0I6. Dining Tables Full quarter sawed Oak Dining Tablo, heavy plank legs, 48 In. by 6 ft. extension, square petleBtal. Special ;0nly $25.00 KltiBh Uim, 48 In. top, 10 In. Pedestal, 8 ft. extension, full quarter eaweU OitK. Speda! vV.uo Only $32.50 Oak Buffets Full quarter sawo 1 Oak Buffet, top 20 In. x 42 In. hovel plate mirror 10 in. x 36 In. One largo linen drawer, two sliver drawers, two celler ette compartment s. Only $22.50 Other Buffets similar In construction at $20.00 and 22.rt0. See window. A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete Housefurnishers KISNER & MARSH n it to e i. s ,1r OMISSION too IT'S Dl WEREN'T. Always a Good Show" PETITIONERS DEFEATED NOT COI'XIT COUftT1 WIM. LEAVE KOO.V EOlt EXTENDED EAL-C. Tllll' SPRING TROUBLE? Let us solve your Spring Trouble. We have the latest, improved spring' Equip mentbest equipped shop in Roseburg. Try HENDRIE TIRES and forget your Tire Trouble SCENIC SHASTA ROUTE through California Four trains daily with through sleeping cars from Portland to San. Francisco. Direct con nections for all Southern and Eastern points. Summer Round Trip TicKets will bo on sale daily June 1st to Sept. 30 to principal Kitstcni cities. . Liberal stopovers allowi-d envoute. Return limit 90 davs from date of sale not to exceed Oct. 31, Mt. Simula, Shasta Springs, Ml. Lassen, San Francisco, YoHimiltn Valley, California Reach Resorts, Los Angeles, I'nuaina-Callfornla Exposition, Apache Trail, El Paso, Hous (un and New Orleans. fall on local agent for informal Ion. Ask blui to make up Itinerary of your trip or write to JOHN M. SCOTT, General PiuM-tiger Agent 4ortlund, Ore. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES For the purpose of stirring up strife and creating a wrong impres sion in the minds of the Vfoj)le, the local organ of the democratic party wilfully misrepresents the facts in noting the returns of the vote of Bchool directors on the proposition submitted to them to abolish the of fice of school supervisors in this county. . Its animius against the county court is so apparent, when It statefl the Imitative was taken by the court, because of an apparent unfriendliness to the supervisor system, that it Is believed by no one except by those who are blindly Ignorant of the reason, or are actuat ed by the same partisan animosity. If the writer of the article In the Review last night will refresh his memory by referring to one of the many requests of the Tax Payers League held here in January, and to which meeting reference has been made so many times on other topics, be will find that this was one of the matters taktfn up at that time, and which Jias been endorsed by pe tition and personal request a num ber of times since, and aa a matter of fact, It was up to the court to act on thM the same as any other routine business, or ignore it com pletely, thus throwing itself open to attack by the taxpayers themselves. This Is the sum and substance of the matter in a nutshell, and any attempts to deceive tho people by stating that the court was defeated and rebuked, Is a wilfull and delib erate misstatement of known facts. Because an action ls defeated, on which the county court has acted In Its official capacity, is no reason why the same court should be held ss unfriendly in the matter, and un biased people will look at It in this light. - Air. R. R. Turner, receiver iVthe local land office, will leave next Friday for an extended trip to the east. Mr. Canon, of Medford, the newly appointed register.wfll arrive In the city about the second of June and Mr. Turner will leave immediately afterwards. Mr. Turner will attend the democratic national convention at St. Louis as delegate from this district, after which he will leave for hig home in Virginia. The return trip will be made by way of the southern route through California and a short stop will be made at his grape vineyard at Grants Pass. Mr. Turner expects to be absent from this city -about five weeks. G. W. YOUNG liVUA,t Your Eyes Are Priceless In their value to you. They are tho windows through which you view Nature and her beauties. Newspapers and books are wearisome to road If your eye-sight Is not good. If your eyes bother you, you should 1 Give Them Attention At Once We can help you. With, the aid of the Opthalinoscone and Rctin oscope. we quickly and accurately locate the causes of faulty vision and correct them with the proper glasses. Consultation free. Prices reasonable. QUALITY SUKVIIE YOUNG & BUBAR JEWELERS OPTOMETRISTS Plinno Two-One-Fonr Rom burs. Oregon WAR DOESN'T STOP RACING IN KXGI..WI) NEWMARKET, May 30. E. Hul ton's horse, Flfenella, won the Derby this afternoon from a field of ten starters, with Kwangou, a heavy favorite, second, Hassovian third. King George's horse White Pearl, failed to start. The race is called the New Derby, supplanting tempor arily the Derby Day races, which lost their glamour during the war. LADY MOTORISTS. Would you like to drive to Chlca go and back without a puncture? You can If you have your tire filled with National Blubber Tire Filler. As easy as air. H. Jay Stone, agent. 556-J2p Read the Advertisements in The Evening News and then patronize Home Industries. (mm) TONIGHTS 1'IIOGRA.M "The Net" E1KN BOWER REVIVAL Rev. Frank K. Davis, of Portland, still continues to draw good crowds in the new Davis store building at Edenbower, where he is conducting old time union revival meetings. Last night Rev. Davis "3 assisted by Rcvb. Yarrow and Brown, of Roseburg, and members of tho M. K. and Christian church of this place. Key. Davis Is a fearless speaker and does not spare Bin. la any form. He ls especially bitter against world, ly amusements, scoring the dance, card-playing .pink teas and gossip ing parties. Rev. Davis will preach a Memorial sermon tonight. On Wednesday "A Message to Parents". On Thursday his great sermon on "Amusements". Last night he preached from Jer. 33-3: "Call unto me and I will answer. Rev, Davis made a strong appeal to the sinner i and the backslider to come to j Christ. i Meetings will be held every night) this week at 8 p. m., and Sunday at 11a. m. and 8 p. m. The people of , Roseburg and vicinity are cordially invited to 'attend those mcetiugs i whore you can onjoy the singing of; old familiar hymns you and your mother used to sing and hear the old time gospel preached in the ol'i time way. ' ' ' j Rev. Davis is no stranger in this part of the country and any of his old Rosoburg friends will be glud to , :o him 'again after his two years ! absence. Many people of Roseburg are attending these services every night during these pleasant evenings and are well repaid for their com ing. Sunday brought out a good crowd to hear Rev. Davis and some cameras far away as Cleaveland to. enjoy those bright, full-of-fire meet ings. Tltis revival will close Sun day night. Why take chances on unclean milk. Order high class JERSEY MILK trom Sanitary Dairy Phone 33K23 White Shoes and Mary Janes ROSEBURG BOOTERIE ntvix nuux.v Shoes Thnt Satisfy. lVvlilns Hide. . - Cuss St, Geared Up . The proper balance of physical and mental powers for efficient endeavor are directly related to certain mineral elements phosphate of potash, etc., in one's daily food. These vital properties often lacking in the usual dietary are supplied in splendid proportion in the famous pure food Grape-Nuts Made of whole wheat and malted barley, this delicious food is long baked, hence easy and quick of digestion, yielding a wonderful return of men tal and physical energy. Grape-Nuts comes in the form of crisp gran ules of nut like flavour, ready to serve directly the package is opened. With cream or good -milk, Grape-Nuts is a splendidly balanced food and makes for efficiency. "There's a Reason" Pretty Marlon Hwn makes hor dolntt In the five-act Mastcr I'U'turo "Till-; NTT". AU tlto so a slmro mvnos in tho romantic drtvim w:tH ttiki-u on a wild st:iUu of 1'loiida count. It in doubt ful whoihr such oudorful oa photography bus over boon scroenod. "Bungling Bill's Dream" lt a Welti t'ltmiMly, ;., j0ll Uaow its' a frrram. TOMORROW I'lIK TR Vl'I'lf t (II'" A Gripping Slory in 5 acls. THURSDAY "WHO'S GUILTY" 'RIDAY "TIIK IMiK'K," A fie part Kquilablo Eeature. HATUliPAY "TIIK HACK", A Klvo Tart World Feature '! : I --- .- AT MX.II'STII' TOMMIIlmU- ! - V. .vv ,V . , WIS r. ANTLERS THEATRE Strand Vaudeville Today and Tomorrow, See! See! See! The Three Russian Musical Marvels One of the greatest musical acts in vaudej-ille. Each performer a legitimate artist on his instrument. Something you will remem ber -with pleasure for a long time m The Mayhews Trio Novelty singing and dancing. A classy act, entertaining and pleas ing. Also on the same bill a complete 7-reel program of TRIANGLE 1'ICTUUES Headed by the five-reel Triangle-Kine Arts Production "Acquitted" With Wilfred Lucas and Mary Alden as Stars nd winding up with the two-reel Keystone Comedy "His Hereafter" featuring Chas. Murray and Louisa Fnzcnda. Matinees dally at 2:131 evening performances at 7:15 ."na S:45. Admission, Lower floor and balcony 25c, gallery 15c. children 10c. Cominir Thnrs.hy mid Krlday, Vnlexn jiur.itt "Tlie Immigarnt" EXTRA! SUNDAY AN1 MONI.AY. JUNE 4 and , DK.S.MW Tlimil-SON'S "OI, HOMESTEAD" A five-reel Taramount fecture with an All-star Cast. Admission .V and Kir. GLADYS HULETTE . STAR IN THANHOUSER-MUTUAL MASTERPIC TURE, DE LUXE EDITION, "THE TRAFFIC COP." Advertise in The News for Best Resufts