FHIDAY, A IRlli 80, 10T. JAPANESE SPEAKERS NUMBERWILO FOWLS IN THE EVEXTNO NEWS WANT SOCIAL DAXCK. At Maccabee hall, Saturday night, April 21. Ott'a orchestra. Harry Cook, mgr. 124-a21 Fl i v ' 1 " III Every Man EveryWoman to attend the big sale at this store.' It will pay you to come. Good honest, clean new mer chandise. Nothing Held Back! Nothing Reserved! A Good Big, Honest Cut in Prices! We mean just exactly what we say in our ads. A real sale of real merchandise. The Entire Stock To Select" From! This Should Spell Opportunity to You Sale will continue daily until further notice. Make ita point to set a day and attend this big sale. Women and children's shoes, dry goods. Women and children's ready-to-wear. .Men's and boys' hats, shirts, underwear, etc. Store is 7 "L-J Store is Closed flSilGr S Closed Sale Opens Tomorrow at 10:00 a. m. G.. Cleek and wife, of Albany, who have been spending their honeymoon here, left today for Dlllard where they will visit with relatives. Mrs. P. N. Butcher returned last night to her home at Riddle after shopping and visiting in this city with friends. . Be Sure to Attend Our Great QuickActionSale It Offers Many Rare. Bargains The "Quick Action" Sale Is the irrcjitest bona IWo sale ever held 111 these parts: the biirjreKt bargain opportunity you luno ever wit nessed. Front the first day, tills sale has toai a (jrand success. We nro turning our stock inlo cash, to pay off Hie retiring partner. Our loss Is your pain so be on hand early tomorrow to share in the many money-savings piovidcd in X Watches Fancy China Diamonds Viking Silver Rings Bracelets Silverwear Clocks Brassware Cut Glass fountain pens, brooches, pendants, toilet sets. manicuTe sets, tabla " ware, souvenir spoons, etc. !n this small ad. wo. can't give you even a faint Idea of the wonderful economics offered you durinir this great sale. Come and see the articles; note the prices and buy all you need for yearB to come. Note These Wonderful Savings A diamond cluster ring of seven fine white stones platinum Bet. Regular price Ot(rj A A f 140, now ifcy.UU A dlatnond and pearl set brooch. Regular $85, now $58.00 A pair of diamond ear screws. blue white sio f48.H0. Special blue white stones, nn AA .(DOU.VV A choice lot of sterling silver souvenir spoons 95c A 4-pioce quadruple silver plat ed chocolate set, 12. qtn C( Special - OU.OU China plates, gold and plat inum decorated, rf C 2.75, now O 1.00 A lot of gold filled and sterl ing cuff links as hl;h QJ as 12.75 ...tJOC Choice of hat pins( some nn" solid gold) -OUC $1.25 Baby Bracelets 85C (By Associated Pross. TOKIO, April 20. Speeches by well-known men urging the tighten ing of the bonus of friendship be tween the United Slates, and Japan were made at a luncheon given in honor of Ur, Jokichi Tnkamine, of New York, by the new America So ciety of Tokio. Dr. Takamlne Is re turning to New York and he has been elected as honorary president of the new.Tokio organization which is sim ilar to the Japan Society of New York. All the speakers, Including Vis count Kaneko, Dr. Juichi Soyeda and Ekl Hiokl, formerly minister to China, dwelt uion the desirability of finding solutions to the so-called American problems. Mr. Hiokl in particular said that the reocnt Idaho bills were a warning that the ques tions were not yet settled and do clured that the two governments should earnestly take up the matter and strive for a solution. Dr. Soyeda prophesied that Japan and the United States would be more firmly united tha never before and he expressed the hope that President Wilson would Bend Jnimn aa ambas sador a man who would complete the good work begun by the late Ambas sador Guthrie. , WARXINfl TO ALJ., YOUNG MKX. All young men who will be subject to draft into the United States army should awake to their interests. Every Indication from all reliable sources points to the fact that the United States will soon draft an army of at least two million men. When this army is raised It will be in the power of the United StateB to send this army where it will do the most good in winning the war be tween this nation and Germany. If you aro subject to draft you will be called into service and sent, most likely, out of the United States. Arc you prepared to go? Have you made provision for the future? If you es cape doath but conio backdisabled so that you cannot work will you have any Income? These are serious questions and every young man should immediately take thought concerning his future. The old reliable life insurance companies are taking steps to safe guard Tiielr policy-holders and will add clauses wjiich will add very large extra premiums on all policies taken after the 26th of this month should the applicant engage in mili tary service outside of the United States. What does this mean? It simply means that if you haven't tak en steps to insure your life before the 26th of this month and should wish to do so after that date that you would be subject to an added extra premium should .you have to go to war outside of the United States. You may reason that there will be many companies that will not ask this extra premium and you can get protection In those companies. 1 wish to state that I bellece and that. it is the belief o fthe majority of sound thinking men of this nation that those companies that do not add thlB clause for their protection will stand a poor chance of surviving the fearful ordeal now confronting the nation. You have the choice of many re liable old line companies at this time, but the time is very short only a few days. You should get your life insurance touay and not delay a sin gle minute. If you apply before the 26th of tills month there will he no restriction on your policy as to milf tary or naval service within the lim its of the United States. Not be cause of my business but because 1 know that you will regret not hav ing taken out insurance I urge every young man wherever 'he may he to get busy and' think of his future and wha may happen to him and any loved ones he may have to get In sured touay. This may be your last opportunity for several years to get the best insurance at a rate you can afford to pay. At this time when wo are all called upon to support the flag of our coun try it behooves all of us, not only to do all we can to support our flag, but toprotect our lives us much for our own future welfare and tho welfure of any loved ones we may have. Young men you will surely regret it if you fail to take out life Insurance at this time. Very sincerely, J. F. HUTCH ASON. SAGE TEA 10 I It's Grandmother's Recipe to Bring' Back Color and Lustre to Hair. You can turn gray, faded hair beau tifuliy dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a fiO-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Snge and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, im proved by the addition of other ingredi ents, are sold annually, says a well known druggit here, because it darkens the hair so nnturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those wlione hair iB turning gray or becoming faded hare a surprise awaiting them, because alter one or two applica tions the grav hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beau tiful. This is the ape of youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted around so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound to-nicht and you'll be de lighted with your dark, lundsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. This preparation is a toilet requisite and is not intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. CITY NKW9. Subscriptions Tor magazines solic ited. Fiction Library. Oluilp Mrs. Win. Duer. of Sutherlln, was shopping in the city today. Arundei,' piano vuner. . Phou. 18S-L,. ' 1062-t. , W. C. Moore left today for Port land to attend" to business. The U. S. cream sonarator. nt Churchills. Ill-a21 F. Asaui. of Mprtlo Creek, was a visitor in i city yesterday. Special Bargains in used cars. Cull at Roseburg Garage. 49-a30 Mrs. F. C. Woldrao, of Drain, ar rived today to spend a short time visiting In tills city. Have those safety razor blades sharpened, only 30c per doz., at Churchill's. Ill-a21 Mrs. Inslev returned lnut nl,!, i her homo nt Green after spending the day In this city. Mrs. C. 12 Parks, nf WlnelioalAi- returned to her home this aft aftor shopping In this city. P. N. Butcher, of Ashland, arriv ed today to uttend to btislonss mat ters in tnis city. T. B. Sparks, who recently under went an operation at Mercy hospital returned to hlB home today. The Pnllyitnnn, nerves the lies: chicken tamales to be bad anywhere at any price. 1233-tl Theodore M. Burr, of Salem, Is In the city for several days attending to business matters. Auto for hire, city and country driving. Phon 5., 214 Cnss street A. J. Powell. 110-tf Mrs. W. T. Hoyt, of Suthorlin, who has been attending Presbyterial returned to ner home today. Mrs. Georgo A. Michaol arrived last night from Albany to visit here with friends for a short tlmo. . E. L. Giles returned last night from Uugcne where he has been at tending to DusinesB matters. S. E. Utterlmck returned this aft ernoon to his home at Sutherlln aft or attending to business here. Attorney C. F. Hopkins spent u few hours In Oakland yesterday aft ernoon attending to business affairs. Mrs. George Stephens, of Oakland, came over this morning -from her home to spend the day In IhlB city. Order bedding pi lints now. All kinds In- any quantity. Prices right. Mrs. F. D, Owens, florist, at the Pollyanna, on Cass street, 1669-tf B. K. Lawson and famiip, of Round Prairie, camo over this afternoon to spend a short time In this city. They aro registered at tho Umpqua hotel. Have your duds cleaned and press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and prcBser. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf Eugene Register: Mrs. R. E. Smith of Hosoburg, who haH been visiting In Portland, was In this city yester day for a short visit with Mrs. Will lam Kuykendail. A new lawn mower wns purchased for the court hojiso yard tills morn ing and was Immediately put into use by Terry Dunham, the janitor. Mrs, Miller lnin-ovcii. Our policy We believe that there Is only one way lo build up a suc cessful business, and that is to give the customer all that he pays for and a little utt more. Wo bcliove you should get a full dollar's-worth for every dollar you spend. Our policy has always been to sell only the high est grade merchandise at the lowest 'possesllile prices. That this policy is working uat successfully, is ai.- teated by Ihe largo numbers of peo ple who patronize us. Are you one of them? Bubar Bros., Jewelers and optometrists. 98-tf fflv Associated Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, April 20. Vis itors to the varloua lakes In Golden Gate ark In this city as well as Lake Merrltt, In the poptillous district of Oakland, can gain a comprehensive idea of the variety of wild water fowl which abound in the Btate. Se cure from all harm, hundreds of these birds make these small bodies of water their temporary home. Thousands of persons constantly are strolling along the banks but the birds pay no heed to them. Should the passer by tnrow a crust or a cracker Inio tho water there Is an Im mediate scramble for ttie morsel. Canvas-back, sprig, teal and all tho known species of duck make the cities waters their common living place. AT THE MOTKIA. - Arrivals nt the Umpquiv. The. following are registered at the Umpqua hotel: W. F. Olocknor, Grants Pess; E. H. McCartoy, F. M. Barnes, R, C. Klmber, S. Thompson, Portland; Miss B. L. Newland, V. C. Martin, Ten Mile; W. H. Locke, Port land; Murrny Epstein, Now York; A. H. Hodgson, Portland; B. K. Law-1 son, wife and son, Hound Pipiiio; F. A. Borchort, Snn Francisco; A: A. 1 MeKinney, St. Louis, B. Llppninn.l J. E. Larwood, 'O. Smllh and wife, 1 Portland; J. F. Gaines, Paso Robles, Calif.; J. J. Jobson, New York City; G. G. Leonard, Cleveland; Geo, H. Hegerlch, Snn Francisco; T. F, Mcscli, N. B. Macklin, Portland; Hen ry Hall, Nowhore; John C. HolHto San Francisco; T. W. Walsh, Chlca- Remove the Screen from Your Vision Preserve your youthtul eyesight as you journey through the years. The eyes of your youth. They could instantly adjust t hem sol vea from near to far vision. Hut with tho advancing yours, thousands of men and women find that they need glasses for close work. You must takeHhein off every time you look at ob jects moro thau three or four feet away. This removing and replacing of glasses or fussing with two pairs is a nuisance which can easily bo remedies by wearing Kryptok Glasses. Kryp toks "remove tho screen from your vision" enable you to see both near and far objects as clearly and distinctly as with tho eyesight of youth. We want you to try Kryptoks. Call and see them. Quality Service. BUBAR BROS tJcwcloi'M & Optometrists, Myit; AA Front Laced They Wear Better CORSETS - They Fit Better Back Laced They are guaranteed and sold at The SQUARE Store AN KXCLUHIVH, LA DUOS' SHOP ' GEO. A. BURCIIARD 131 N. Jackson Street go; II. A. lOdwards, Milwnukeo; K. S. Fletcher, H. R. Grnither, Port land; F. L. Harford, Seattle; J. M. Balrd, Fred W, Hall, A. . S. Knudt Bon, Chlcngo; S. Uraunstoln, Henry C. Schaofer, San Francisco; A. C. Straub, Roseburg; H. J. McCracken, Sacramento; S. L. AlbauRh, C. W. Huyhurat, Portland; C. P. R. Short, San Francisco; T. U. Claypool, Port land; C. C. McCornilck, Kustono. ' Arrivals at the Grand. Tho following nro registered at the Grand hotel: A. 13. Clancy, L. G. Hllbock, Portland; J. H. Groat, Eugene; C. P. Doll, Roseburg; G. W. Lawrence, Portland; Eugene Marlon, Spokano; J. Halllck. Seattle; H. 1). Woods, Eugene; J. T. Greene, John Welch, Jr., Portland; f. F. Urngor, H. R. Crawford, 8nlom; M. C. Grog' ory, W. R. Medley, P. H. Tynan, A. T. Morlan, Portland; E. A. Kruno, Rese lling;; J. C. MUlor, Yoncnlla; J. H, Bricrly, Portland; S. S. Thayar, Til lamook; Mar Tabler, Vancouver. ' o ' I CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. Notico is hereby given all persons holulng county' warrant endorsed "not paid for want of funds" to pre sent them for payment at tho office of the county treasurer of Douglas county, Orogon, for lnteorst thereon will cease after the 'date of this no tice. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, April 20, 1917. - J. E. SAWYERS, 125-m4 County Treasurer. A Bargain! 130 acres, 7 ml. Roseburg on good road. ' 50 acres cultivated, 20 acres level, balance sloping. Fenced with woven wire, 3 cross fences. Watered by springs. 80 ncres good .pasture, some fir and oak timber. 3 0 room houH, largo barn, newly roofed. New gran ary 14x22. Chicken houses, etc. Price $0000, down, balance 1 to 10 years, 5 per cent. Will sell stock and equipment with place if desired. Fully Equipped Ranch 17 acres, 4 ml. UoRehurg, good road. 0 acres bearing Italian prunes, 2 acres corn land, 2 acres apples, balance In cherries, walnuts and pears, in full bear ing. Trees are 14 years old. Good N mi. modern house, overlooking valley. Barn, hog house, chick en Jionses, etc. All Improvements and equipment go with place. We can' prove to you that place is paying good dividends on prlco asked. Price $8,000. $4, GOO down, balance terms. Investigate this at once. iS. W. Young & Son Kent Kstale mid Insurance. 1 1(1 Ovss Ht. Phono 417 Refer all your collections and fin ancial matters for adjustment to tho PACIFIC AIMUETMHNT COIV MICTION HKHVK'H, Inc. for prompt attention. Room 222 Perkins Building. No charge un less collection or adjustment Is made. S Showing For Sprin; Spring Goats Spring Dress Goods And a Fine Line of Silks! A beautiful and dainty line of Ladies' Dress Goods, in latest weaves A selection made at , our store means the latest and most aprov ed fashionable designs shown. I. Abraham The Deoendable Store LINOLEUM RUGS, Seel B. W. STRONG THE FURNITURE MAN The A. S. Huey Company Jewelers and Opticians