SIX - TKB EVBVINO NBWB MOXPAV, APRIL 0, 101 DOINGS OF THE CITY Club Formed. The Riverside school tills nfter- nMn htrmatl n .lull IrnnWH I'.S tllO Industrial. This organization is slm- Farm Lands Acreage City Property For Sale and Exchange Our Spring Drive Is On! liar to otuers inai nave -jeen nnniw lately. Fruit .Man Visits City. - J. O. Holt, manager of the Eugene Fruit Growers Association, left this afternoon for Eugene after confer ring in tills city with A. L. Kitchin. Mr. Holt is canning a large quantity of broccoli this year, at the plant in Eugene. Accident Narrowly Averted. Charles Tuursday, a boy of 13, narrowly escaped drowning last Sat urday afternoon when nls canoe nit a snag near the Alexander bridge and overturned, throwing him into tho n r Take advantage of fortunate purchases and our immense stock Save 25 to 33 on Present Market Prices Come tomorrow, many specials on sale. Lay in your supply of shoes ROSEBURG BOOTERIE Shoes That Satisfy and Fit Your Feet IRVIN BRUNN Perkins Building, Cass St., Roseburg am CITY NEWS. Fulton Jones, of Wilbur, was a business visitor In this city today. Mrs. M. O. Oldon, of this city, left toiluy for Eugene tq visit a few (iuys with friends. Mrs. ,L. n. Fox, of this city, loft todny for Tho Dulles, to vlBlt with . friendB In that ciiy. Uoorgo nest, of Looking Cllnss, sii'nt the day In Roseburg, looking after business interests. J. T. Anderson and wlfo arrived this afternoon from their homo at Ulddlo to spend tho afternoon in tills city attending to business matters. I Mrs r. TV llnlclf nf Mvrftn O.rnnU arrived today to Bpend a short time visiting with Mrs. A. C. Seely. Miss Mary Good, of Medford, left this afternoon for Portland to attend to business matters In that city, Miss Bernlco Billings, of Portland, roturnwl to- hor homo today after spending Kastor in tills city visiting. V. t. Hnffron, of Oakland, spent tho day in this city attending to business mattors, returning on the afternoon train. Mrs. II. R. Walker, formerly Miss Mildred Walker, of this city spent .Sunday 'here, visiting with friends enrouto to Eugene from tier homo at Klamath ''Kails, to visit with her mothor for a short tiuio, while her husband Is In San Francisco, Have You Got That Fishin' Feelin'? (By an Unknown Author.) I sat at my desk as 1 added a column, Hut the numbers were never so hard to tame, My ears caught the voice of tho woods,'Bwect though solemn, And I saw through tho mist a' green sliady lane, I heard tho splash of tho swift-flowing currant, As It sang Its wild song on its own reckless way, Ami the dip of (lie willows that bend to caress it O'er tile rock that was spoiling for fisherman's play. I know of a rod that lies cased and neglected, Of a reel that both pollBli and oil would improve, Of a basket all dusty, that splits in tho middle, Of a lino that needs wetting to make it run smooth. There nro hooks by the plenty in a window 1 know of Where farmers are wont to assemble at night, And (lie obi wnue-halrcd store-man is rich In the lore of Tho flail and tho hook that the right i'lsli will blto. Oh! ilio sound of Unit voloo as I Bit hero wllh pen raised. Oh! tho vision, how bright, that I sec through tho mist, And I mentally 'phono to tho woods that are railing, To laid initio to the names on their visitor's list. Don't stop mo I'm off! for my cafe needs a doctor, And old Father Nature will help wllh ills wile, And tho aid of my rod and my reel and my basket To euro all my ills and lengthen my life. TACKLE Jl'ST RECEIVED FROM MANTFACTIHERS. CAM, AM) llllli Churchill Hardware Company Ironmongers Roseburg, Oregon MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evcnings,7to 10:15-5c& 10c TODAY I.tt Hay lo He' Another I'ntlio llll IE ROMANTIC JOURNEY" with William Courtenay and Alice Dovey Hln'- of ruder Cover, Star or the Pink I.ndv, I'ndor Fire, etc. Very dood Kdily, etc. Broadway Favorites in a Broadwnv Play "SOMEWHERE IN GRENADA" Oth chnpter of "Pearl of the Army" Tho (licat Military Serial IJEIXMj AM) THE MAilMAX Fifteen Minute of Fun. 8 Reels Admission As Usual, Adults 10c, Children 5c 8 Reels TOMOKKOW JIAIIKli TAI.II'KltltO The Sweetest of all Screen Stars tn "THE SUNBEAM" A Metro Wondorplay that Warms t tie heart and Bttrs tho soul, In five, superb acts. OO.MI.Xd MONDAY AM) Tl INIlAV, APRIL U: mid 21, "HEU, MOUtiA.. .-t ;1IIL" CITY NEWS. Attorney B. B. nermann left this afternoon for Sutherlln to attend to legul mattors. Mrs. Thurman Cannon loft this aft ornoon for Wilbur to visit for the afternoon with friends. Mm. Hoy F,. Bellows roturned last night from Cottugo Grove where Bhe has been visiting for a short time with her mother. Mrs. Ida Morris, of Looking Glass, loft this afternoon for Eugene to visit for a short time before return ing home she will visit in Salem and Porftland. Miss Elsie Davison, of Portland, spent .Easter In this ity visiting Willi her mother, retuYning this aft ernoon to Portland where she is at tending tho Washington high school. The members or tho street depart ment have taken the red flngn from tho tsreet signs at the Intersections and have replaced them with small American flags which niako a very much more patriotic appearance. Judge Hamilton today handed down several decisions in tho circuit court. In the case of l.llible Kay Cosliow aglnst the city of Roseburg an order permitting tho withdrawal of exhibits was entered. The Kent Stato Bank, of .Michigan, was given an order of defnult and decree for 5S,041.(!ti nnd costs in Us suit against W. It. White, et. al. The cane of J. V. Madison against Win. Ar nold and James eliaaley was dismiss ed. it was ordered in the cuko of Thomas Hodgson and William Hodg son against Jas. Curtln that the de fendant be entitled to possession of Ihe property on the payment of :00. A judgment ror $1122 was given In tho case of C. W. Mclteynoldr, ngnins' Isaac nnd Arthur Ford. Tho cane of J. O. Klrod against the Commer'.lal Abstract Company was dismissed new today WANTED Two farm bunds; good wages. Address II. K. l.uwsnn. Hound Prairie. Ore. 89-tf WANTED Large stock or sheep ranch, stocked and equipped, not over $70,000.00. will assume any reasonable mortgage, will ex change extra fine income property In Portland. Give (llll particulars In first letter. E. J. Gelser. Ml Chamber of Commerce, Portland. Oregon. Sl-al1 NOTICE OK )'IN. Wi SETTLEMENT. In (lie County Court of tho State of Oregon ror Douglas County. In tho matter or tho estuto of WHllilin Breiiiner. deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned executrix has filed In the above entitled court her final account In settlement of said estate and the court, by an order duly niodr and entered, has fixed Saturday, the 12111 nay ot May, I'tii, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said nay. as tho time, nnd the county court room In tho Court House in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections If any. lo said final nrcount atid tc the settlement of said estate. Al persons having objections to said fin al account or to the settlement of said estate are hereby required te tile the same in writing In tho above entitled court at or oefore the time llxed Tor hearing said final account Dated April !Uli. 1S17. MARGARET HREMNEK, Executrix of the Inst will and tes tament of William llremner, de ceased. - , ni7 EASTER SUNDAY. Easter Sunday was most fit tingly observed at the several churches in1 this city yesterday by Bpeciul services and music. All churches report a large at tendance at both the morning and evening services. The 1. O. O. F. orchestra played a special musical program at the M. E. church last evening which was greatly enjoyed by those pres- CTlt. NOTICE SI ERCHA NTS. You are requested to close your places of business between the hours of two and 3:30 p. m. Wednesday, April 11, to participate in the patri otic pnrado. ROSEDUUO & DOUGLAS CO. MER CHANTS ASSOCIATION A. C. Marsters, President. E. C. Benson, Secretary. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Separate sealed proposals, address ed to the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, and endorsed No, 2. "Proposal for constructing a portion of the Public Highway near ihe town of Canyonvilb, Douglas County, Oregon," No. 3. "Proposal for constructing a portion of the Public Highway near ihe I'Ottofllce of Perdue. Donning County, Oregon," No, 4. "Proposal for constructing a portion of tho Public Highway near tho postofllce of Tiller, Douglas County, Oregon," will be received by tho County Court of Douglas Count.v Oregon, until 3 o'clock p. m., on tlv.i :.d day of May, 1017, and at that time and place will bo publicly open ed and read. All IirOIlOSalR UlllSt ho tH'wl.l linnn blank forms to be obtained from the couiuy cuts, at his orilco in the court bouse, Roseburg, Oregon; must give the prices proposed. both in writing and figures!, and must be signed by the bidder, with liis ad dress. Each separate bid is to be present ed under sealed cover, and each bid shall be accompanied by cash, a bid der's bond made payable tc Douglas Comity, or a certified chock made payable to the county judge of Doug las County, for nn niimimr ,.,m,il in at least five per cent of the amount mu. unci no mil shall be considered unless such cash, bond or check is enclosed therewith. Such bidder's bond shall be conditioned that if said bid ho accepted, the party bidding will duly enter into and execute the contract. Should the successful bid der to whom the contract Is award ed fall to execute the said contract within ten days (not Includiim Sun day) from the dato of the mailing of the notice from the county court to him. according to tho address there with given, that tho contract is ready for signature, such cash, bond or cer tified check shall bo forfeited to Douglas County, and tho same shall be the property or tho county. All olher cash, bonds, and certified checks will be returned to tho unsuc cessful bidders who submitted tho same. A corporate suretybond will be required tor the faithful performance ot each separate contract In a sum equal to one-half of the total (.mount ot the hid. Plans may be seen and forma or speciricatlons and contract may be secured for each separate piece ot work at the ofllce ot the county clerk, Court House. Roseburg. Oregon. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept any or ill proposals deemed best for Doug las County. COl'NTY COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY R. W. Marsters. County judge, 11. F. Nichols. County Commissioner, V. E. St. John, County Coiulmssioncr E. H. Lenox. County Clerk. ltqscburg. Oregon, April 6th, 1917. Nnt j The Counlv Engineer will hn Riddle. Oregon, at 7 o'clock. April 2Sth to go over the work with pros-' peetlve bidders. mil ' water. Although Incumbered with heavy boots and mackinaw, the Doy was cool-headed and caught the rope on the canoe, swimming ashore and towing the overturned boat. Glide Couple Slurried. Walter R. Morgan and Ada Math ews, of Glide, wore quietly married today at the bride'B homo, by Rev. Eaton, of this city. Both are well known in this city and have a great manv friends who wish them well during their married life. Only a few friends were present and a delicious wedding dinner was served following the ceremony. Will Engage In Husiness. It lias been learned today that a deal Is being made by A. S. Huey and liis partner, G. A. Johnson, through which, if completed, Mr. Huey will take over the interests of Mr. John-! son in their jewelry business. Mr. 1 Johnson is very anxious to enter ai business with his brother and will: leave for the east as soon as his In- j tereBts here can bo disposed of. IjocuI Couple Slurried. j A very delightful wedding occur-; red Saturday when Henry Carter and Miss Nina Campbell were married at tho Baptist parsonage. Mr. Carter! is a southern Pacific employe and Is i well known in this city. His bride is a daughter of J. H. Campbell, tho grocer, and has a great many close friends. The happy couple loft yes terday for Medford where they will make their home. Farm Is Sold. One or the recent real estate deals wo,( consummated Saturday when .the property of Thome.) Taylor, an insane person was sold by the guard inn, G. W. Young, to Ray Bock hurst, of Portland. The farm con sists of l:0 acres of land situated in Camas Valley. A part of the land is cultivated -vliile there nro many in dications of coal. Mr. Ki.clihuri't bought the property as nn invest u enl and will not arrive hero for some time. Going East for Visit, Mrs. E. L. Watson, who for sev eral years has been connected Willi the Five and Ten Cent store, will en joy a couple of months' vacation, and during that time expeci3 to go east. Slio will leave here Wednesday and after a stopover at Los Angeles for a short visit, will go to Salt Lake, stopping there for a day or two, and then on to Chicago, finally to Akron and Athens, Ohio, where she will spend the greater part ot the time whilo away. Mrs. Watson will re turn here about the first of July, PatHotic Service League- Work, All throughout the city today workers have been busy soliciting memberships in the Patriotic Service League, nnd most encouraging re sults are manifest. Few there are, indeed, who refuse to take a part in this excellent movement. Over on the west side the soliciting is being done by John Kelly, nn old soldier of the Civil war, and during the fore noon ho took 24 names and collected tho dollar for annual dues from each one. This gentleman will coutlnue his work during the weok, and resi dents ot that part or the city should ho ready for him when ho comes becauso he will call on everybody and ask them to "enlist" for the service. Our Window A glance into our windows will show you the latest Ideas In modern jewelry to go wllh your Easter outfit. Inside you will find style, beauty and rare good taste reflected in every article. There is as much style nnd Individuality to jewelry as there is to clothes, and you should be as careful In the selection ot one as the other. Why not let us assist you In selecting the Jewelry to harmonlio with your Eas ier outfit. A. S. Huey Co. Hoselnirg . . Oregon lSi IV 1 lAl-LMAKjj Storf ) Money to Loan on Improved Farms Fire Insurance Bonds We solicit your business and will bend every effort to satisfy your every demand We write . Fire Insurance That Insures. FARMERS REALTY COMPANY MAIN AND CASS STREETS. oiior Guard TO GIVE i4- At the Armory 0th 9:00 o'Clock P. M. Each Dance, 1 Jitney, 5 Cents Everybody Come ANTLERS THEATRE E.XGAi.K'MU.N'T EXTRAORDINARY" OF THE GREAT ALEXANDER THE .MAX VHIO KNOWS" or "THE WHITE MAHATMA," MOX KAV, Tl'KSl) A V nnd WEDNESDAY KVKXIXUH. Special matinee for ladies only, Wednesday afternoon 2:15. Doors open evenings at 7:45. Curtiln raises at 8:30. PRICE'S OF AD.MIS.SiOX: lower Floor 7."c, llulconv 3c, tiallery !Mc. Hox Seats $I.OI. RESERVED SEATS AT THE THEATRE ,ROX OFFICE. Thursday evening only at 7: IT. aA H:43 p. in., THE IvVST CHAI' TKH OF lllld.lE lll RKE'S "GLORIA'S ROMANCE" and the flTO-reel Paramount play. "The Soul of Koura San" featuring the wonderful Japanese Aetor Star. SF.SSl'A IIAVA KAWA. A Teally wonderful picture. Even better than "The Cheat" SXTl'ltDAY, SOMKT1I1XO XKW THE (JRKAT COMEDIAN MAX 1.IXDER IX A lt.iAXD NEW 2-UKEI, COMEDY EXTITI-ED, ".MAX COMES ACROSS." A liRKAT UKI (MtEEt, FEATl.tE I'lUKiAM AT VSI AI, l-RICES. 5c nnd loc. .MONDAY AXD TI.KSDAY. THKDA HAH A In IXDElt TWO FI,A(iS SI'ECIAU NEW SI'.lll.VL, "UHKHTV" ,ltFli..VN1.,0 THURSDAY, AI'Illlj nt