TUB W-KKINO KEWi MOMAV, APWTTi I01T. POUR Where will you find the equal of this car at its price ? TaVa the Hem of room. Tha new mg . s Mitchell Jr. flv pasntiiKor light six MM- la ft car of 120-Inch wheel bano. Thlg j7 tlWw rMASW im five Inches longer than must other JvW M fAw light sizes. Tills extra wheel base is JM m mfZ I put Into extra lew room In front and l""f I rar. it a so anauies us to maKa wiaer i eats without disturbing the harmony t appefanctt. mriSX FIXED BY HEAT. The Mitchell body Is not only a doa ble cowl pure steam line body of un questioned beauty but we are adding to Its attractiveness by fixing the finish by heat In 1'irgo ovens con strue te4 for that purpose. tOsTO) mnras make east its. g. raa. Otir long wheel base enables us to I ire you an extra long cantilever prlng, 60 Inch In the Mitchell Jr. and 63 Inch la the seven-paasengar MltchelL f. SXTBA DRZTZKa COMFORT. Tbe new Mitchell Is the acme of easy driving. The Roar shifting Is Ac complished with little effort. The change Is marie with but a movement of a few Inches of the shifting lever. Our steerfnff gear Is full worm type and lrrevernflle. Our steering knuckles are carried ou ball bearings. A XEXASKABZ.B POWEI IXAKT. In the Mltohell wo Rre giving you an economical, efficient power p'rint. The MltchNl ennine Is an I. In-au en gine with all parts enclnsvd and run ning In oil. The electric equipment Is two unit type and fir dj Iveii. UHUSUAX XQ DIP bill NT. Mitchell cars are nt only eulp4 With one-man top, clear vis!)ii 'ir.A rhleld, but they carry reversible lis.'d amps, power tiro pumps and the II The Mitchell is really completely Quipped. s This Is our hlgb card. If you w.xh Jvm fuiii'h j SIXES JuNIORj 3 and 5 Passenger 120 Inch wheel base: 40 h.p. motor Sxf; 60 inch can tilever springs. $1150 Factory Both cars uphol stered In leather and are completely equipped, Including power tlrt pump. Seven Passenger 1?7 Inch whet bane. 4 h. p. motor 3x5; 52 Inch can tilever springs; $1460 Factory Alio built in ? and B-paasenger Road sters, Sedan Models. This car carries 31 extra features. Repair Stock carried in Portland by Kitcheli-Lewis & Staver Co. J. F. Barker & Company llOSJOIIl'ltC, OREGON. fillip 5 v; iti'iW - f! :: i t'"'V r I h- I ;.' (!,. r M , 'li!;.,' E 8 sH 3 i ),,! "I: - -- jl.xsm-: 'i- Stop at HOTEL UNPQUA New and Modern' We Paint Roofs Phone 444 Williams Roof Paint Co. MAXUFAC TUSEltS Oio Roof Paint and Cement F.W.WILLIAMS Roseburg, Oregon ftnppn's Wnminatino UaUnt 1!!TH A TIt t T run 1 II ANN UAL, 1 STRAWBERRY CARNIVAL Nominees for Carnival Quoon must bo ubove oinbtwn years of iijjo. Nomiiii'os for Cliiltlren's (Juivn must bo mutor tliirtoon yoai-s of iiK'o and in ronular attendance at a Kose burg l'ulilic Seliool. Name of Candidate Residence Kiuh rnnillilnto miniliialccl la to rwolvo Ono Iluiulrrd froo vou- from tho CnrulMil Coiuinlilcc. NoinlnallnK hullols iiihiI nut bo sinned nml enn bo mnlloil to tho t'arnlval Cuminitii i' or to oltbiT nowaiinpor odloo. Ilallom will Iw on milo nt hII the Inulum storon on April 17 nml tboronftor. The contest will bo itmlor the closn ni)or vlHlon of tho Cnriilval l'oiuiiittti nml will close Tuesday evening. May 8th. TE.V MILE 1TK.MS. Our Bchoul baa closed after a very successful term. A pie social and program was giv en by the school Saturday evening, April 21. A goodly sum was realiz ed which will be used to purchase a basket ball and baskets. A surprise party was given in hon or of our soldier boys at the home of E. L. Dushnell. It was an enjoy able occasion. Bwakihanna, a native of East In dia, gave an Interesting lecture on the custome and habits of his native land at the church Tuesday evening. He lectured at Olalla Wednesday evening, his topic being the Philip pine islands. We are glad to hear that Mrs. A. 3. .Bushnell is improving. J. O. llarnes is farming the Ir win ranch. He is assisted by Chas. Selgle. Churles Kaiser, who has been vis iting In our valley, returned to his home at Melrose, accompanied by Ned Hushnell. Services will be held at the church Sunday, April This fine weather should bring ev- ervone out to church. Kev. Iilack- wcll will preach. APACHE. A DOLLAR'S WORTH FOR A DOLLAR SPENT Assurance Is Given That AH Funds Will Be Economi cally Expended. GM1K GLIDINGS. John Alexander, tbe Glide mer chant, has made several trips to town in the last few days on business matters. The '"all Creek school will end its term of school next Monday, hav ing five pupils ..o take the state examinations. Archie Alexander and wife are here on a visit. They will leave for their home at Klamath Falls in the near future. There was a flag raising at Peel last Sunday and there was a large crowd there. There was a basket dinner at which many of the old bachelors of the country wero found. U. F. Doss went to Rose burg yes terday to attend to business matters. There will be a short program at tho Fait Creek school house next Monday as it is tho last day of school. The sun has succeeded in shining quite a bit this week and everybody hopes that it will keep the good work; going. j While on her way to school last Thursday. MIkh Kthel Smith received several Injuries from her horso fall ing on her. All the farmers about Glide and vicinity nre busy plowing, this week, and putting in their crops. IKEY. CALL FOH SCHOOL WARItAXTS. P P H Butter and Ice Cream h 0 . M1 , . 0 IV ASK YOUR CROCER Rll ft PriTlllK PH0NE US Y0UB N, " FOR DOUGLAS CO. " " 1 1U11IV orders FOR ICE " h CREAMERY BUTTER ''.V;'," CREAM, SHERBET L 3 : 1 3 4 Douglas County Creamery 4 Q PltOMl'T ISICIiViniC AUTO DKMVKHV Q Notice is hereby given that school warrants of district No. 32, Douglas county. Oregon, Number 470 to Num ber 587 both inclusive indorsed April 8, 1916, "not paid for want of funds" and prior thereto, are this day called for payment by the under signed, and all interest thereon will cease from the date of this notice. Dutcd this first day of May, li17. CHAItl-ES C. WA.MSLEY, Clerk School Dlstriot No. 32, Yon- calla, Douglas County, Oregon. 142-mlO 81'ltlN'U SAMPLES A It ft II EKE The Iloseburg Cleaning & Pressing works have just received their line of spring samples a swell assortment of the finest fabrics. Get your order in early for a choice, selection. A porfect fit guaranteed nml the best workmanship, a. w. Sloper, the cleaner and presser. tf AIVI01tTISKI MAIL. The following Is a list of letters and cards remaining uncalled for nt the Hoseburg postoftlce: Hntes, Mrs. Kdlth; Colo, Itcv. 15. .1.; llrlm, itev. W. S.; Hnrton, Cros.: I.lnsey, A.; Mott. Theo; Nolk, Win.; Poo, Roy; Painer, Jim; Stafford, C. W.; Wnier, J. I). fnnls. Angst, Miss Violet: Bromner. Hill; Morgan. W. M.; rvilay, Mrs. Delia; Reynolds, Miss Mablo. b. V. UK1ZKNSTEIN, Postmaster. W. J. Martcngale. Wolls-Fargo route agent, who spent somo time checking up the Hoseburg office, left Saturday for Kugene whero he makes his hondunnrters. SAGE IEA TURNS It's Grandmother's Recipe Bring Back Color and , Lustre to Hair. to In the selection of a Hlghwaj Engineer at an annua! salary of J3600, the Stato Highway Commission threw another bombshell Into the camp of those opposing the road bond bill. Opponents of this measure had been predicting that a 55000 or $8000 man would be given-this job. The action of the Commissioners in this import ant matter only corroborates the as surance previously given that they will safely and economically expend all funds entrusted to them. It Is entire ly in keeping with the announced policy of the Commission that it will give a dollar's worth of value for every dollar expended In all matters connected with road construction. Sir. Nunn, the Highway Engineer, was se lected because of his efficiency. He has had years of experience in road building and the records of his worV show the most satisfactory results a a low cost to these footing the bills. IS MR. SPENCE CONSISTENT? Four years ago C. E. Spence, Master of the Grange, advocated the Grange bill which proposed the issuance of 6 per cent bonds by counties for con struction of permanent roads, the bonds to be paid by direct tax levy. Mr. Spence is now . vigorously op posing tho road bond bill which pro poses Isuing $t,0u0,000 twenty-five-year 4 per cent bonds for hard-surfaced roads. A direct tax Is not imposed for the retirement of these bonds. Ample revenue to pay the interest and retire the bonds at maturity Is already pro vided by law from the increased auto mobile licenses and the existing one fourth mill state road tax which har been a fixed tar against all property In the stato for the last four years In other words, the bill to be passed upon by the voters at the June elec tlon will not increase the general taxes of the individual. If Mr. Spence was right in 1912 ha Is wrong now. MILITARY PREPAREDNESS Moving of heavy gun carriages, and heavy loads of ammunitions and army supplies.Jiecossitatos better reads than at present are available in Oregon. Ii our state ts exposed to attack, the railroad facilities arc not as well adapted to carrying heavy guua as are Improved highways, and it (s i' to Oregon to get its through tjnk roads in shape to facilitate t'-- move ment of supplies. Should the railroad ce'.ters become too congested, owing tc war burdens, or should they fall In'o the hands of an enemy, the through roads would be the only means A communication left to get suppliei from place to place in the interiot. Farmers would of necessity depend upon the through roads for marketing their crops. Every resident of Oregon wilt see the neces sities of the situation once this is called to his attention and will see the bearing this has ou the road ques tion to bo voted upon June 4th. The Dalles Chronicle. That beautiful, cvon shade of dark, glosny hair enn only bo had by brewing a mixture of Sue To and Sulphur. Your hnir 1 your charm, U mukfs or mart the face. Wlion it fndes, turns grny or utronked, jut an application or two of Sojiv and Sulphur enhances its apnpn ranee a hundredfold. Ion't bother to prepare the mixture you can pet this fumous old recipe im proved by the addition of other ingredi ents for "f0 cents a large bottle, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth'a Snpo and Sulphur Compound. Thin can always bo depended upon to bring hack the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses ''WyetH's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it dark ens so naturally and evenly that nobody ran tell it has been applied". You simply dampen a sponge or soft bruah with it and it raw tins through tne imir, taxing one small strand nt a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another application it becomes beauti fully dark and spnenrs plossy and lus trous. This resdy-to-uso preparation ts a oVlightful toilet requinte for those who desire dark hair and a youthful appear ance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Good roads nre indispensable to the progress and prosperity of any state or community. Such improvements attract the tourist,' encourage local development, promote social life, im prove market conditions and stimu late thrift. Rural lire Is maile more attractive and agricultural develop ment is advanced in proportion as ac cessible roads are established and maintained. The further settlement and development of the state's unten anted -lauds add to their value. Tho consequent increase in nssessiible val ues gives assurance of reduced taxes. Support the good roads bond bill June 4th and thereby assist to effect these conditions. Oregon has talked good roads for 60 years. Millions of dollars have been expended in that time filling mud holes. The state Is in third place In commerce and population among tho Const states. The road bonding prop osition, ou which the people will vote June 4th, Is tho ftrat comprehensive road programme ever submitted to the people. With the main trunk lines, provided for in the road bond bill, taken care of. roail district 'nonoy will be ex pendod on local laterals connecting with state-Improved highways, bring Ing the farmer, no matter whero situ nted, in direct contact with tho city markets. All are. agreed that Oregon need? sood roads. The only material riir ference of opinion is as to the metho:! of financing the movement direct tax atlon or bonds, based on a revenue already provided by law. The fan that tnxes are already burdensome is the very best argument fur Isstting bonds. Tho combined revenue from an increased auto license and the existing state road tax will pay the Interest and retire at maturity the bonds proposed in the good roads bill. The people will vote on this bond bill at the special election June 4th. A vote for the good roals bends June 4th will bo a vote to pull Oregon out of the mud. tor rval news, read The New. PHONE FOR QUICK & RELIABLE JITNEY SERVICE. DAY AND NICHT W. W. BOYLE, Prop. Refer all your collections and fin ancial matters for adjustment to the PACIFIC ADJUSTMENT & COU MICTION 8KKVICE, Iuc, for prompt attention. Room 222 Perkins Building. No charge un less collection or adjustment is made. FOR THE BEST JITNEY SERVICE PHONEfS 'SHORTY' fl fQJ Sale or Exchange! 166 acres, 11 mi. Roseburg, 7(1 a. cultivated, balance pasture, part ly fenced. 5 rm. house, born 30 X'iO, 30 ft. high. 60-ton silo. Good granary and tool houses. Chick en houses. Price $0650. Will include stock If desired. Trade for Oklahoma or Willamette Val . ley farm. Wanted Ranch property to exchange for city property. We have several good pieces of city property to ex change for ranch property. If you wish to move to Roseburg list your 'ranch with us. G. W. Young & Son Ileal Estate and Insurance. 110 Cass St. Phone 417 Engagement Rings! Give her a diamond for an engagement ring. A per fectly cut stone in an at tractive setting is tho one appropriate engagement ring. She will appreciate a diamond Irom this store. Our stock Is complete, per fect stones, in any style set ting desired. Moderate price. Engraving free. It will give Ms pleasure to show you our line of diamonds. Quality Service. BUBAR BROS. Jewelers At Optometrists. White River Flour! We are still selling at less than wholesale For Gash! Don't Wait, Our Stock is Limited KIDD'S GROCERY MAKES WHITER, LIGHTER BREAD Work for a Greater Roseburg GINGER ALE! VESS4 Made Fountain Supplies of AU Kinds. THE ROSEBURG SODA WORKS 130 N. Pine St. E. T. UXRAH. l'Vee Delivery Phone 186 $1.00 Just a few days left of our special offer on our SEW-E-Z Sewing Machine Motor It will pay for itself on our easy pay ment plan. Then you will have it for 40 years: FREE DEMONSTRATION in your home. Roseburg Electric Company Kverytlilng Electrical. Mike Kinny Says- "You'll be taking a bath right soon now. May's al most here and it'll be perfectly sate, and altogether pleasing if you are sure to use Rexall Toilet Soap I trie., it last May and still recall with pleasure the grateful sense of delight it gave me." Nnthan Fullerton A Man is What He Feeds On' . The housewife, looking to the family health, will buy where she can get FHESlf, CLEAN GROCERIES.- Our Stock is Clean and Sanitraily Kept and all goods are of the best manufacture. Orders per sonally looked after. KeS279occry Walter Patterson, Prop. Now Located at 225 N. Jackson Ready to serve you bettor than ever, Monday, February 6. Thanking you for your past favora and soliciting a continuance of the same, yours for better service. THE CASH STORE J. B. KING, Proprietor Roseburg, Oregorr We ask you here to buy our meal Because we know it s good. We know you surely would! Meat! If you knew this as well as we, There's nothing better than the best This' you'll admit a fact That we have It hero, to prove by I test, WOULD BE THE VROPKR ACT THE ECONOMY MARKET GEO. KOHI.IIAGE.N, Prop. Glad to See You Come Always Welcome Right now is the time to get after that festive squirrel, and we have the Squirrel Poison That will put him in dreamland on short notice. MARSTER'S DRUG STORE Promptness in Filling Orders a Feature of Our Business