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THE KVKWSfl NEWS WKINF.HIA V, MARCH SI, 1017.
MAIDS TO HUM' E.M.IHTMK.NTH.
SALEM, Or., March 19. Brandies
of the Ulrle' Honor Guard have been
organized in Mc.Mliinvllle, Dallas,
Corvallis and Woodlmrn, and anotlr
er Is uudor way fur Salem to assist
In getting eullstnienls for lull 'a
companies are to lie kept up at any
en up the "alaekers ',
Lieutenant Dana II. Allen, of Com
iiany M, national guard, of this city,
hais returned from a visit to valley
towns, where nillitlu companies are
stationed, with optimistic reports or
the campaign being uiado to recruit
these companies to the required
strength.
Lieutenant Allen wi.s delegated by
Adjutant-General Wlillo to have sup
ervisory charge of tlie work in the
valley.
"The sentiment of me citizens in
all of these cities Is thai ...e guard
companies are to bo kept at any
cost,", s.-.id Lieutenant Alien loaay.
"The citizens' committees in each of
the towns is actively working toward
'that end, and wo expect to have tho
heartiest kind of co-operation no
i:ie trlrls.
Instructions havo gone out from
Miss Lucilo Danforth, of Portland,
to all of the Honor Guards In the
cities whero militia companies are
situated to tak !nt active part In
getting recruits for tho national
guard.
1
sriiisa sami-lics Aim hkhb
The Roseburg Cleaning & Pressing
workB have just received their lino of
spring samples a swull assortment
of the finest fabrics. Get your order
In early for a choice selection. A
perfect fit guaranteed and the best
workmanship. G. W. Slopcr, the
cleaner and pressor, tf
LOOKING (llASS 1TK.M.4.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ilest return
ed home Sunday after spending sev
frral weeks In Hoseburg with Mrs.
Best's siBter, Mrs. Skadan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlekum, who have
both been quito sick, are reported
some better.
The "Merry Workors" met with
Mrs, Brownson laBt Thursday. Moth
ers of the members were invited in
honor of Mrs. Urownson's mother,
of Eugene, who Is visiting them.
Delicious refreshments wero norved.
The pleasant afternoon passed all
too quickly.
Mrs. Wm.' Jackson IB reported
quite 111.
Miss Grace Myers, who Ib teach
ing at Medford, spent the week end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. My
ers, returning homo Sunday morn
ing. The Indies aid will givo a dime
social Friday night, March 23. There 1
will also be a snlo of fancy articles,
cream file, sandwiches and coftoo
will be served. All are Invited.
Honry Jones loR ror Kamloops,
B. C., Monday morlnng, after spend
ing the past six months with IiIh par
entB, Mr. and Mrs. Peter .limes.
Mrs Goebcl, of Denver, Colo., who
has been visiting with her brother
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kloro for
three weeks, left for Seattlo last
Friday.
Mrs. Chas. Arnold uncut a few
days last weok In Uoseliurg visiting
Tier brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs
A.; B. Fostor.
Mrs. J. Watson, of Comstock,
spent the day In this city shopping.
HOTEL HOYT
(Fireproof)
Sixth and Iloyt Sts, Two Illocks
, from Depot. (
Rates 75 cents to $2.00
U V. IHMIOK, Mur.
For Your Sheet Metal
Work, See
J.H. SINNIGER
110 W. Onlt Street. I'lmno I'JH
Refer all your collections and fin
ancial mattors for adjustment to
tho
PACIFIC ADJUSTMENT , COli
) LECTION HKRVICU, Inc.
for prompt attention. Room 222
PerkhiB Iliilldlng. No charge un
less collection or adjustment In
made.
SCRAP IRON
ANY KIM) VANTI-:i.
(iMil Prices Taid.
Douglas Hide & Junk Co.
Phone 219
Corner Main nnd Oak Streets.
Butter and
Of Superior
Quality
MADE lu
ASK YOUR GROCER
FOR D0UC1AS CO.
CREAnHRYBUTTER
Douglas County Creamery
PROMPT HEItVICU
DfcATH Ol'" HKV. 1. M. I1KKHK.
Rev. J. M. Reese was born In
Franklin county, Indiana, December
C. 1840. and (lied March 18. mil,
at his homo In Woiit Hoseburg. Ore.
Ho was married to Miss L'rvllla
Suit. December 21. l:i. Hi" 'rult
f ii.Ih union being eight children
of which number flvo have preceded
him to the glory world, where they
aro awaiting the coming of their
parents. In tho latter part or the
Civil war he served in an Indiana
regiment after which ho returned
homo to his family. Tho place or
the niarrlago of Mr. Heciio and Miss
Suit was at Connorsvllle, Indiuna.
At tho ago of 25 years Hi-oiler
Itceso was gloriously saved of t e
Lord and at that time ho Joined the
Methodist Episcopal church mm
about the year 1S85 ho cast his lot
with the Free Methodist church, and
a number of past years has held Iho
position of local deacon, ana at nines
ho with his consecrated wife, who
is aluo an evangelist, had the pastor
nii. nf mi.nv charges where Ihoy
fearlessly preached the Gospel and
carried the message "f siilvuiiou to
m.inv homes and hearts, wnno trav
eling over tho mountains and valleys
of southwest Oregon ana many win
remember their visitations, earnest
prayers and soul-inspiring soriiuns
and he glad to know that the same
fins net ho iircnrhen to Diners sus
tained him In the 1..9t Iioiiib of hlu
Slav on earth. VM'.ile visit n,; mm
die evening before his ueceaso we
.-inked him how he was restln',, and
ho replied "Fine." We then said
"nu have soul rest." He said "If
I did not havo soul rest now, 1 don't
know what I should de."
Tho funeral services wero lately
attended by old soldiers, citizens and
friends, evidencing the respect they
had fur the deceased. Tho aged
wife and three children, Mrs. Lilllo
White, of eastern Oregon; Mrs. Her
tha HohorlBon, and Mr. Charles
Iteese, of Hoseburg, do not weep as
those who have no hope. The ser
vices wero conducted by tho pastor,
assisted by Mrs. Nettlo Bryant.
Text, Second Corrinthinns, fifth
chapter, first verse.
His remains were laid In the sol
diers' cemetery to await tho sound
ing of tho trumpet of the Lord.
n. 11. DOLLAitiiini;.
NEW AUTO RULES.
Slow-moving vehicles must keep as
fur to tho right of tho road hh prac
ticable, ,to -permit BwiflJty-inovinK
vehicles reasonably free puHsago to
tho left.
Lteioro BtarllnK, driver must first
sco there is room to turn, or back
into road, and nuiBt kIvo vIh! hlo sip
puIb to warn oncoming vehicles of
hlH intent.
Ambulances and physicians' autos
aro exempted from speed limits only
when answering emergency calls.
Lights nuifit he dimmed, or so
directed that rays shall strike the
ground not to exceed 70' feet In
front of vehicle.
No motal block, stud or head per
mitted to project more titan a quar
ter Inch from tiro.
No glunn bottles, nails, tacks,
hoops, wire or cans permitted to
bo thrown on highways.
No person, othor than a law of
ficer, permitted to climb into an
auto or monkey with tho cranks or
levers without tho owner's or driv
er's permission.
No permm under 15 years of age
permitted to drive car unless par
ent, guardian or owner is In the
car.
msssast
(lall Stones, Cancer and Ulcoi-s of
tho Stomach and Intestines, Auto
intoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Ap
pendlcllls nnd other fatal ailments
result from Stomach Trouble, Thous
ands of Stomach Sufferers owe their
complete recovery to Mayr's Won
dorful Remedy. Unlike any other
for Stomach Ailments. For snlo by
Mnrslers Drug Co., and druggists ev
erywhere. THREE CARLOADS OF HIMNGI.ES
The ,T. O. Floolt Co. has Just re
ceived three carloads of the very beat
gtfide of red cedar shingles. Inves
tigate before you liny. 1703-tf
J. T. Huuck, of Yamhill countv.
arrived In the city l;t night, and
I will spend a few days here looking
i over Iho ronntry wilh a view of se
curing a locution for the' dairy
busincHH.
SAVE YOUR
JUNK
II. Ml prices paid for Rags, Rub
her. M.Vnls and Hides, Men's
i-Vcnnd linnd Clothing nought
art! Snld, v
BERGER'S JUNK SHOP
I'linne lt;;3 nil w. Cass HI.
Ice Cream
PHONE US YOUR
ORDERS FOR ICE
CREAM, SHERBET
Al'TO DELIVERY
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOR HAI.r..
APPLES FOIt SALE 35c and 60c
per box. See Pat. I
FOR SALE OR RENT lo-acre fruit
ranch. Close in. See Pat. 150(itf
FOR SALE 1 Poland China brood
sow and 2 gilts. Frank Howard,
Edenbower. Ilm24
FOR SALE Used Ford car, only
275. Inquire of J. O. Newland.
lOtf
FOR SALE Two large wood ranges
for sale cheap, luquiro at gas of
fice. . . 14-tf
FOR SALE Several good second
hand Ford cars. 'See them at the
Ford Garage. 17-m24
WHITE LEGHORN The laying
kind. 11. OU por setting of 15. J.
II. Clark. Clark's Studio. 145S-U
FOIt SALE A 1-ton Ford truck,
cheap, R ,E. Harness tho Cass and
Jackson street, Overland rilan.
12-tf
'OR SALE If you are going to
havo a public sale, get your bill?
printed at The News office. tf
FOR SALE Thoroughbred White
Rock eggs for sotting, $1.50 for
1 5. Rowe Weber, opp. Green sta
tion. Rt. 1, Box 1 1 l-E. 8ni23
FOR SALE White oatsl or wll,
trade for mowing machine and
rake. Address, R. Weber, Rt. 1,
opp. Green station. 7-m23
FOR SALE Thoroughbred barred
Plymouth Rock eggs, $1 for 15,
rates by the hundred. K. H. Pick
ens, Roseburg, Ore. Phone 159-R.
FOR SALE Slnglo comb White
Leghorn day old chicks. Date of
hatching March 22 and 20. Phone
17F3. O. W. Burt, Roseburg,
Ore. 1698-tf
FOR SALE Pony, 8 years old,
broko to work anywhero or ride,
120.00; 1 llolsteln cow. Will sell
or trade for fresh cow. Thos.
Jennie, Edenbower. l88-m22
FOR SALE Registered Poland
China pigs, farrowed January 29.
Certificates of registry furnished
with each pig. Geo. Telford, Hap
py Vnlley. 1607-tf
OR 15ALE Ttin News Has a num
bor of packages of papers for sal
at 5 and 10 cents per package.
Good big bundles. Make cheap
fli-e starters. tf
FOR SALE 30 acres botttom land,
highly improved, mile south of
Comstock station. Prico, with all
personal property Included $4000.
Carl Sjoberg, Comstock, Oregon.
1537-m26
FOR SALE Five lots, small house,
some young fruit , trees; nice
sliado trcoa and a beautiful loca
tion, eloso to pavement, only $580.
Terms, lnqutro News. 1-.71-U'
FOR SALE An upright Vlctrola,
With some records, good ns new,
cost $75. A bargain for quick
sf.lo. Inquire after 1 p, m. of J. H.
Wolfoid nt tho armoi'v. lOSOtf
FOR SALE We have a few deslr
ablo farm mortgage loans for sale,
yielding a good rato of Income.
If you have any idle funds for In
vestment call and let us explain
tlieso to.you. Rice & Rice. 1517-tf
NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL
PROPERTY. ,
In the County Court of me Slate
of Oregon for Douglas County.
In tho matter of the estate of
Mary M. llowlliy, deceased.
Notice is hereby given: That un
der nnd pursuant to an order of the
above entitled court duly made and
entered of record in the above entitl
ed causo, duly licensing the under
signed administrator of the estate of
Mary M. llowlliy, deceased, to sell
certain real property of said estate.
Now, therefore, 1 will on and aft
er tho 2Sth day of March, 11)17, pro
ceed to Bell at private sale, at my
oflii'o In tlie Douglas National Hank
building, in Roseuurg, Oregon, the
following described real estute, the
property ot said estate, to-wlt:
That part of the south halt of Do
nation lind Claim Number Forty
four ti i "wuslilp Twenty-two. South
ot Runge six West of the Willamette
Meridian, described ns follows, to
wlt; Beginning nt a point In Section
One, rhlrly-iour and Sixty Hun
dredths chains North of tho South
east corner of said claim, thence
North ten chains; thence West
twenty-live renins; Ihencc South ten
chains; thence East twenty-five
chains to the place of beginning, con
contalnlng twenly-llve acres, more or
cms. nil being situate In Douglas
County, uregon.
i,ld sale will be made to the high
est and best bidder, for cash, ten per
cent to he paid at the time ot sale
and balance at time of confirmation
of sale.
Dated February 2 7. 1917.
. JOHN' T. LONG.
Administrator of the Estate of Mary
M. llowlliy, deceased. d-tn27
HUMAN HAIR GOODS
1s( QnnlHy Cut llnlr. Tonpcps,
WiM, SwIU'hes, Trrtnsfnrnu.tloas,
1'nffn. I'urls, vontllatcd pieron of
all klmlR, Havo your combtnps
matin a p.
"Tlie Hottor Way."
W. H. GIRARD
Phone 451. Jackson at Washing
ton St., entrance 106 E. Washington.
REGISTERED DUROC " JERSEY
, BOARS Farrowed Sept. 1, 1K16.
Large, flue Individuals. Have nev
er known what it is to be hungry.
See them and take your pick.
Charles A. Brand, The Overland
Orchards. 1677-tt
FOR SALE ' OR TRADE Quarter
section In Alberta, Canada, all
fenced and 35 acres under cultiva
tion; house and barn and other
outbuildings. Plenty of good water,
y, mile to school, 214 mllea to R.
R. station. All good land. Will
trade for Douglas county property.
Inquire of II. A. Dosser, Dixon
vlllo, Oregon. 1565-a3p
FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 acres,
near Drain; 6 room house, other
uuiidings: 1 aero picketed in and
cultivated; some partly cleared,
good water, quite a lot of timber,
cedar .and tlr; 3 miles from town,
1 Vi miles from railway switch.
Will consider horses, wagon' and
other stock. A bargain at $850.
J. H. Rcdlfer, Hoseburg, Ore.
16S6-m21
WANTED
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Phone 63. i
WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED C. f.
Urown. t'hone 3F24. xtinu-tt
WOOD CUTTERS WANTED Phone
14F14. Address Box 30, Rt. 1.
1515-tf
WANTED A young man to work on
farm, $35 month and board.
Phone 150-R. 3m21
WANTED A middle aged woman to
do housework In family of two.
Address or call at this office.
6-m24
WANTED Some one to work in
cleaning and pressing shop good
prcsser (preferred. Cull at Slop
cr's, 308 N. Jackson St. tf
GIRL WANTED Dining room girl
' wanted immediately. Apply oppo
site Hotol Umpqua. European
Cafe and Cafeteria. 5-m21
WANTED A girl for general
house work In small family. Ap
ply 420 E. First aveune N. Phone
423-Y. 9-ni26
WANTED To buy for cash at bar
gain price, modern house, largo
lot on paved street. Give all par
ticulars. Address II. D., Evening
News. 1700-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
LOST Old fashioned gold brooch,
set with pearl. Finder leave at
News office. Reward. 15-ni22
MORTGAGE LOANS We have in
surance monoy on the rural credit
plan 20-year loans on improved
farms. See Rice & Rice. 1517-tf
WILL TRADE Nice city property,
desirable location, for farm land.
Would accept good car aB part of
exchange Inquire nt News of
fice. 1671-tf
WI3 WRITE INSURANCE whereby
the assured gets the most protec
tion for the money. Expert advice
given on any line of Insurance.
Rico & Rice. Iii7-tf
"
IXIDGE DIKECTOHY. .
EAOLES -Roseburg Aerie meets In
their hall on Jackson street, 2nd
and 4th Monday evenings of each
month, at 8 o clock. Visiting broth'
ren In good jitandfng always wol
come. Howard Mess, W. P.; B. F
Goodman, W. Sec. Phone 183.
I. O. O. V. -Union Encampment No
9, meets lu Oild Follows Teniplo
every Thursday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome. O. H.
Pickens, C. P.; J. E. Pickens, R,
S. ; James Ewart, F. S.
I. O. O. V, nislng Star Lodge No
174, meets In Odd Fellows Temple
evor. Friday evening. Visiltlng
brethren always welcome. W. S.
Powell, N. (1.; J. D. Iteese, V. O.;
Carl W. Oilman, Roe. Sec; M.
Fkklo, Fin. Sec.; A. S. Hunt,
Trens.
II. P. O. E. Roseburg Lodge No.
320, holds regular communications
at their teniplo on Becond nnd
fourth Thursdays of vach month.
All members requested to attend
regularly all visiting brothors
are cordially Invited to attend.
10. 11. Stowurs, ii. R.; I. 1). Rid
dle, Sec. .
II. A. Y. Mt. Nebo Homestead No.
IS28 meets at Maeenbeo hall every
2nd and 4th Wednesday. Visitors
welcome. E. P. Wlllinms, fore
man; O. V. t'loake. correspondent.
O. . I. Philetnrlan Lodge. No.
8. meets In Odd Fellows Temple,
corner of Jackson and Cass streets
on Saturday evening of enoh week.
Members of tho order lnt good
standing Invited to attend. V. T.
Jarkson. N. O.: F. I. Perry, V. G.;
A. J. Geddes, R. S.
ti. O. ). M. Roseburg Lodge No.
liia i, meets every Monday evening
at 8 o'clock. Visiting brothers
Invited to attend. P. K. Foster,
Dictator: II. O. Pnrgeter, Sec.
I. O. T. M. Roseburg Hive No. 11.
holds regular reviews on second
and fourth Thursday evenings in
Maccnbee hnll. Sisters of other
hives visiting in the city are cor
dially Invited to attend our re
view's. Mnccabee hall on Catw
street, lleryl II. Ogdcn, lady com.;
Jessie RiPP. R.
W, O. V. O.ik Camp No. 125. meets;
at the Odd Fellows hall In Hose-j
burg. eery first and third Mon
day evenings. (siting neighbors
always welcome. T. 11. Wenther
ford, C. C; M. M. Miller, clerk.
VNITKU ARTISAN'S Assembly 106
meets at , Maccibee halt every
first and third Wednesday even
ing. Visiting members are always
welcome. Sarah McCulloch, M. A.
J. G. Stophenson, P. M. A.; Emma
raulkner, tiec.
O. E. 8. Roseburg Chapter, No. 8.
holds their regular .meeting on the
first and third TburBdayH in each
month. Visiting members In good
standing are respectfully Invited
to attend. Margaret Page, W. M.;
Free Johnson, Sec.
K. OK I". Alpha Lodge No. 47
meets every Wednesday evening
corner Jackson and Cass streets.
Visitors always welcome. I. T.
Whitney, C. C; uoy F. Durbln,
M. F.; E. E. Wimberly; K. n. 8.
A. V. a A. M.- Laurel Lodge No. 13.
Regular communications 2nd and
fourth Wednesdays of each month
at Alasonic Temple, Roseburg, Or.
Visitors welcome. BenJ. F. Caro
W. M.( W. F. Harris, Se .
WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT Lilac
Circle No. 49 meets on first and
third Monday evenings of each
month in th I. O. O. F. hall. Vis
iting members in good standing
are invited to attend. Elma Lewel
len, G. N.; Clara Cawfield, clerk.
REI1EKAII8 Roaebu rg Ttebekah
lodge No. 41 I. O. O. F. meetB
In Odd Fellows Temple every
Tuesday evening. Visiting Bisters
and brothers invited to attend.
Mrs. Emma Lenox, N. G. ; Mrs. P.
E. Turnell, V. G.; Tlllie Johnson,
iRee. 'Sec.; Elsie Humphrey, F.
Sec; M. Fickle, Treas.
Drs. Seely Sether and
Stewart.
Physicians and Surgeons. -Suite
of offices rear of Douglas
National Bank, ground floor.
Phone 1107
Roselmrg ... Oregon
DR. B. R. SHOEMAKER
Physician & Surgeon.
Office rooms 219-220 Perkins
Building
; Phones
Office 194 Residence 319
Of. Phone 384 ' lies. Phone 120-R
C. B. WADE
Physician & Surgeon.:
Itooms 415.10 Perkins Building
Hoseburg ... Oregon
DR. S. L. DeLAPP
Osteopathic Physician Surgeon
Phones: 817-218 Perkins BIdg.
Of lice 111) -
lies. 252-L Hoseburg, Ore.
Phono 278-L Ofllce Hours 0 to 5
, DR. J. R. FORM AN
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Office at his home 1127 Harvard
avenue. Evenings nnd Sundays
by appointment. Consultation and
examination free.
' Phono Concerning Jitney Service
DR. N. PLYLES
Licensed Chiropractic Physician
222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore.
Consultation and Examination
Free.
Ofllce Hours o to .1.
Chiropractic and Electrical
Treatments.
Phone 152.
DR. CI, PEARSON
Dentist.
Office Masonic Bldg.
Phone 240
The Heinline School of
Music.
Mrs. Charles Heinline, Director
Mrs. .Max A. Combs, Asst. Toucher
Beginners a Specialty; Concert
Pianists Developed.
Morning classes in Kindergarten,
children called for "and taken
home.
Studio 4 23 Ella St. Phone 33-R
TEACHERS ft PUPILS
ATTENTION
Tho Nows office hns a splen
did quality of bond vper put
tip In pound packages (200 sheets
to the pound, sizo 8xU) at 25
ponts per pncknpe
l. a. HICKS
81'HVEYOlt
M Perkhis llilllilln
llOKchum, Ore.
Phone 427-J.
NICHOLS & MARTIN
CKN'KRAL CONTRACTORS
Plana nnd estimates furnished on
carpenter, brick and cement work
Patronage Solicited.
Phone 388-Y and 326-J.
YOU
Get Our Cash Price on
White River
Less than it can be bought for at wholesale; -Car
Due This Week. i.
KIDD'S GROCERY
MAKES WHITER, LIGHTER BREAD ;
PASS, YOUR
It the tablecloth has a fruit stain, if the favorite
waist has a mark that worries you, if Dad's or Boy's
linen has an Ink mark, don't try to get it out send
It to us with your other washing and pass the trou
ble on to us. We can remove it without risk of in-'
lury, if tho stain lias not
to remove u.
Send us word by postal
die and prove our claims.
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUPj)RY
PHONE 70
Oh Maggie Dear! An' did ye hear
The news that's goln' round?
That Mazda Lumps have come to stay'
Where'er a socket's found.
No more poor llghtin' will we have,
When Mazdas are so cheap
For Cartons o' them we will buy
And always extras keep.
These Lamps Sold by
Roseburg: Electric Oomf any j
Do a. Electrically. I
Now in Our New Location
Opposite Umpqua Hotel
DOLE'S
European Cafe and Cafeteria
Better prepared than ever
to serve our many patrons.
Best of service
BECAUSE
"TURNED US THE
COLD SHOULDER-
You had better "tofl8t your shlus
by the fire" a good fire, such as is
easily made with Bomo '
Roslyn Lump Coal
"The DuatlosB Coal." '
THE KENNY LUMBER COMPANY
Glad to See You Come Always Welcofcie
BUY
Spray
Marster's
Promptness in Filling Orders a Feature of Our Business-
AUTO
TROUBLE ON
been -soi- m vaiu mimui
or 'phone to call fol
Will you do it tl
OUH AUTO WUA.CAtili'
Give us a Call
MARCH HAS
r
YOUR
Material
at
Drug; Stpre s