FIVE THE EVE NINO NEWS Tl'ESDAY, APRITj 8, 1017. THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS Just Why Haven't You Completed Your Purchases of Easter Apparel Maybe It is because you're uncertain as to just what type or a' garment is beat ill style? And perhapsyou haven't just made up your mind what models are most becoming? You really haven't much more' time (or delay. Easter Is but -a few days away. To help you with the problems, we invite you to visit our ready-to-wear department. We will be more than ploased to show you the many beautiful garemnts we have assembled for your inspection. Never have we shown such an array of beautiful and dainty garments as our stock now- contains. And you- will like our prices, too. Your New Easter Coat is here. Dozens of models to select from in all the new ma terials and new shadas. A won ' derful Bhowlng, and best of all, our prices $0.50 to $95.00. That Easter Suit Awaits your selection, and the selection will be so easy from our splendid stock, serges, poplins, valours and Jersey cloths. niTR HEAD-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT is now complete. Now BalU. Coat" Separate Skirts, blouses. Waists, Middles, Wash Skirts and Suits Petticoats and Undermusllns. We ask you to visit this Sepaftment You don't have to buy. We will be glad to show you. - ' Handsome Footwear. These are the styleB that will lead in the promenade on Easter Sunday. Buster Brown Shoes for Boys and Girls. With each pair sold we will give a cou pon that will entitle you to a chance to win a Buster Brown Watch, Free. STILL DRIFTING IN Uo i- tallr la hoarfl nn AVfiPV hand. Flags float to the breeze from house- .... uml frnm RtAAiilA Olllv ft short distance away the bugle sounds forth orders to the Oregon boys dressed in the uniform of , their Miintw Anpkinned under the starrv folds of Old Glory. And those at home, not lorgetting ineir patriotism to their nation, are supporting their U.a elfalm with nn ATI t ll II Rln Sill only slightly below that of the na tion. : r In enttA nf thfl nAnrnARfl Of actual .... Fn,.A tin, nlnno fnr thn nnnlinl celebration of domestic production goes on untrouoiea ana resiueiuis ui Mia nnnntv nra reRnondlne with an .. n ,4 na nt H nf M.n 11 Al-ll t 1 fill An tllA many new forward steps taken by The News have proved successful, so has the campaign whicn it introduc ed for carnival slogans. siui-uug with one or two short verseB it haB grown until hundreds are arriving daily and it is impossible to publish ti.aivi oh fnnf n thpv arrive. Here are a few which have been received lately: Carnival Strawberry, Roseburg's Food'that's fit for the gods to oat Begone, dull care! Let's eat our fill Of Carnival strawuernes uiun We reach the bursting point and men Just rest awhile, and. start again. u. n, i. Yes we all are coming coming galore And have a jolly good time as we nlunva Alri liafnl-A- Yes we are coming and know what we are going to uo. Have lots of fun and stay until the carnival Is through. Yes, we are a., coming even Jim, Joe ana jerry, And have a jolly good feast on the Koseburg sirawDerry. J. W. M. Talk about your highballs and your lowunns; But there's nothing to beat your uoseuurg Enrawuerriu - uuu snowballs. ; A. C. R. Yo' can't beat 'em, What? Douglas County Strawberries. u. r. x. Oh, come where the rosos grow; Oh, come where cue roses grow; , In Roseburg, right this way; In Roseuurg, ngnt mis way; Are mixed with cream, they say, At Carnival today. : DnDnH n ha Arl nnri RtrnivhArries. too. Come to our carnival and we will do vou. A. M. Rnoahlirrr Sll-n wllftrriOR and 1'OSeS. Everybody knows us. M. V. Roseburg Maytime! Strawberries Gay time ! Is Proving Handy Convenience. E T. Unrath, proprietor o; the Roseburg Soda Works, Is finding ills fine new auto delivery truck a mighty handy conveyance to handle his business, not only in the city, ... n..nI,iri,niit thp Anuntv as well. aiding him in making delivery trips! as far south as Glendale and to the north as far as Leona. Mr. Unrath'8 business is constantly increasing throughout the state and county, which is excellent evidence that he is giving his patrons the very best f service. A LITTLE TALK OVER LUMBER with us may save you both money and annoyance. We can prove that it pays to buy good lumber even for a chicken house. We can prov6 our lumber is good, either by showing it to you If you are nn expert, or by referring you to previous buyers from ns. If you are not. When we have proved both these repositions, me rest is up to you. THE J. G. FLOOR CO. llosebiirg, Oregon. Jitney Licenses are Granted and Transfer is Made at Meeting. ORDINANCE IS PASSED Don't Buy That New Automobile Until You Have Seen the New CHEVROLET 1 1 : ! Price $625 f. o. b. Roseburg A cnrlond of 1017 models has arriv ed mid are ready for Immediate de livery. They are fully equipped Willi' electric lights, starter and horn, mo hair top, windshield, specdomoter, tools, etc. Glen H. Taylor, Agt. IL PETITIONS Only One Dissenting Vote to Passngo or urumnnce levying ment on Block "A" Sewer Construction. spector and the 'street superintend ent were read and approved. Councilman Creason reported that ho had ordered the water shut oft Pwrt... Hia trlnlrinir f nil lit a f ns in front of the ADStract umce aim uw. iiunu- side Grocery as Dotn were out oi re pair. The action ot mr. ureasou was approved. Al. Creason presented a bill lor $26 for the rent of the dumping nM,.nl0 Hd otntAri thill hfl flill not desire to rent the ground to the city but that tney couia retain il iu mo cost of $25 per quarter. He stated that If the city decided to keep tne; grounds that the bill would be pre sented every tnree iiiuuuts. u claim was allowed. The ordinance assessing the cost of the Block "A" sewer was passed wltn tne dissenting vote oi vounuu- man Mcunntocic. ijii uinlrlA fltilrArl fnr Information In regard to the Improvement of Spring street between nne ana mm. He was-instructed to una out uie nature of the improvement desired and that the cost could then be determined. S. W. S Roseburg promises one grand timo At the strawberry carnivui puuuuic. Strawberries ripe and red, , Roseburg roses on display; Tha flnrr wa lflVfi o'er lieild At. carnival today.. A. H. ' : - AT THE HOTELS. Monday's arrivals at the Umpqua were R. C. McMillan, Mrs. j. r Luse, Portland; Geo. W. Schantlln 0...1.n1 n. Uim W h i invniL. AieX' ander Show; B. K.' Lawson, wifo and son, Round prairie; a. u. poiw Boston, Mass.; G. c. wonaer, in. i.; Wm. J. Parker, San Francisco; W. P. Hicks, Chicago; Elmer E. Thono, Sutherlin; L. M. Mcuee, moluoii, Wash.; J. G. Day, Jr., Olalla; J. H. Dobbins, J. W. Fowler, Portland; A. Barzee, Reston; J. M. Cornutt, Rid dle; E. Stroud, R. E. Reed, E. R. Francis, Portland; 13. P: O'Neill, Seattle; R. C. Morris, C. L. Minkler, Portland; H. G. Boldton, St. Louis; J. M. Rodgers, San Francisco; F. R. Wit t jS stl a si" "" ALCOHOL-3 IMSltiiEHT. AVcictablcTrcparntionrorAs- sinuuiuiiSu.v.. -'"I.rf ho'Ca at) r ftV- Chccrluincs5 aiw ncUhwOpium.MorpaUienor GASTQEtm For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of AtxSrnM JArArUt ACT , 7ti! ISiHrw""" : . . ....r..lDi.moHvfor LOSS OF SLEE lrcsutlinllercrrojnjnI!itoV rac-SimilcSijnawrepf MEW Ty.'V: WW I U Use For Over Thirty Years iJnviot, Alexnndor Show; L. B. Down ing, San Francisco; S. Thompson, Portland; L. C. Anderson,' Chicago; C. R. Matthew, J. T. Bayton, Martin Mnher, San Francisco; J. W. Crock er, Portland, Fred Hanssen, C. E. Smith and wife, E. .Davis, W. G. Cusick, Portland; H. F. Frosor, R. G. Davis, U. S. Navy; A. Q. Morris and wife, San Diego. Monday's arrivals at the Grand wore S. Murray, Sonomlsh, Wash.; Iln.r ll..nul T AQaIiII VtT Pllil T?l 1111(1 . Portland; W. S. Hogan, City; Jack Hlgglns, Iteu fOllll, Mont.; r. i Greene, Portland; F. C. Ordson and wile, HuniDoit, lowa; j. ci. rieuBen, Portland; Goo. B. Schufley, Brown Valley, Minn.; Mrs. Anna Boyd, Roseburg; J. A. Lindsay, M. C. Gregory, P. H. Tynan, A. T. Morian, W. R. Medley, Portland; J. J. Mitch oil, J. S. Day, U. S. Navy; R. iS. Veatch, E. L. Wright, Portland. TROTTHK9 CLUB. Dan.ce Friday, April 6th, at eight o'clock. All back dues, and dues for month of April puyablo that night. I mi mini w-mmmta'mmtmm COSTS LITTLE MORE to go R:.st VIA CALIFORNIA Before selecting the route for your next trip East consider these three important things: SERVICE Steel cars, through standard or tourist sleeping cars, unexcelled! dining cars. . SAFETY nr.ir liniinot niitnmntln block slKnuls. heavy steel Tails, conslstant speed. SCENERY Known throughout he country a "The Road of a Thousand wonaers. . - - Liberal Stop-Overs Our A Rents are well Informed. Ask "fiiem regarding train schedules, or write JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent .. Portland . SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES rpvtA Mtv nniinnll met last night in its regular session with all of the AimoMniAn iivAspnt. wiTli the excep- f Hmnlltfiii nnd Gile. The nnff w'to nhnrt AnH verv few mat ;ers of importance were Qiscubneu. a tiAtitinn wn nresentcd by G. W. i .iHn- mat the iitnev license jiven to w. D. U!.ge, oe iransimeu o G. W. Gage. Petitions for licenses rere also submitted by Wayne Good- nan and C. G. Patrick, all being at ...n,l iTha nAtltlnn nf MpFll'OV ftnd Will ams, proprietors of the Umpqua .i,ih noli l ni ih.it minors be allowed o play on the bowling nlleys and .nn,r in iifii'tnirin H. off from the remainder of the club rooms, was ef erred. back to them for details of he improvements contemplated. Residents of Claire Btreet made a complaint that the water pressure ,vas too low a, asked that the council have the water main enlarg ed In order that more water might be furnished. The city attorney was ;n.iMii.io n innnivA into tho fran- :hise and find if the city has the right to order sucn a cnange maue. A. H. Oeland, street superlnten Innl aalrAil fnr InRtruot.ions In r0 gard'to the new hose wlilch has been ....hnanH T4a n 1 Ml nffeved the SUET- sestion that If the carts are to be stationed at various places through jut the city that the locks be sealed will glass to prevent children from K.nnlrin,r In nn,l AllHInir nnd nther- wlse damaging the hose as has been done formerly. The matter was re ferred to the committee on fire tnd Councilman Creason reported that he has inquired into tne sanitary con ditions at Denn's barn and at, the KlmiilrA olnhlA nm finds that they uo not unsanitary at tho present time, but that tney are apt to uocome so whenever he warm weather comes nn Ma tntAn tlint lie WOllld Watch both places and' would see that they were kept in good condition. TVia ntrnnt mm ni 1 1 1 AA flJtkp.fl for nn nthAr week in which to attend to the matter of the A. rrencn side walk. 1 uraa i-AnnrtAfl thnt thArA hns hAAn AnnalflArnhlA rnmnlnint in re gard to a fence constructed by At torney O. V. uosnow in tne street near his nome. This matter was ha enlilAAl nf a lnwmilt Rnillfi time go, Mr. Coshow claiming that his property extends into tne street nnu asking the council to rededicnto the thoroughfare. The trial was declar ed non-suit and no further action has been taken. Mr. coshow, now- auai l.no nrntAAflArl in hltllrl A Wt.lk nn tlta nivMuirlff ItllA nnl It In In this that the residents object. The marsnni was oroereu- to serve nu- tlAa nn Mr rnahnw that thn fAllCA Ifl a nuisance and notify him that un less it Is abated that it will be re moved by the city and the cost nhapimil ntralnnt tliA nrntiArtV. The reports of" the electrical in' MOTHER V .FATHm EXPERTS IN TOBACCO I sfjfr. h&l NATURE I TIME 1 Partner: . . , . -BjIffilMS f! Partner Father Time Age VELVET Mother Nature Mellows , An Unbeatable Team : Time and Nature When tobacco manufacturers try to substitute hurry-up curing methods for slow, natural ageing of tobacco, you cmnlprc mv fhp nrtce. .There is no better method of bringing out the mellowness and mildness of "Ken tucky's best" than two years natural age ing in wooden hogsheads. VELVET is Kentucky's best Burtey tobacco aged by Nature's method, che patient method, the expensive method, but the best method known to man. Think about that over a pi pe of VELV ET. f Thar ain't a who! lot of differ- I tne bttwten a ripe perummon i on' a nearly ripe one on me I ouUide. Some of thete nearly I "matured tobacco sorter lavor VELVET In lol- flOt Tkui Sc MuI'I1m1'Bmi I Ik'CbM Humktm tjeMjHaxoiaixo Car, m Perfection Oil Heaters FOR THE BATH ROOM B. W. STRONG THE FURNITURE MAN