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THE EVICTING NEW!
Carnival Specif1"143
HOTEL HOYT
(Fireproof?) ,
Sixth and Hoyt Sts, Two Blocks
from Depot.
Rates 75 cents to $2.00
LIKE TRAINING
Friday-Saturtlay
FLOUR
1 W. Hi.ME.St Mgr.
Portlam!
Oreffon
Letters Received Here State
That Opening Ceremonies
Were Impressive.
New York Dentist Will
Penalty for Crime
Thursdav.
White River $3.25 '
Moscott 3.15
Drifted Snow :.; 3.25
Princess .. 3.25
- Clear Water 3.25
Golden Sheaf 3.00
FIFTEENHUNDREDTHERE
CASE HISTORY GIVEN
FOR QUICK
& RELIABLE
JITNEY
NIGHT PHONE
AFTER 12 M.
Munlerexl Father-in -Law to Obtain
Wealth Quickest Trial in Court
History Very Sensational
and Attracted Attention.
Olive Dnib V'nlforniM Are Worn lly
JmiiI Youths Strict Itoiitino,
KiiTorcecl In ('iuiij Oath
of Alk'tfiiuico Taken,
54-Y
aW. W. BOYLE, Prop.
Cash Only. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity Taken. ,
tohnged'
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yba Can't Begin too Soon
to bring the influence of music into the lives of your
children. Why nt brifiti tui& by investigating the
imioneiBon i ianur oee one iierc many.
t Tone, action, design and matchless finish will win you
unmeuiaieiy.
Seven separate and distinct coau of varnUh make these
pianos lastingly beautiful.
luc suunu-uoaru is one oi inc uig leaiures of tile Cable-Nelson.
It is made of 01 j in pic Spnne which is almost identicaJ will, the
Spruce of the lyrolean Alp used in Ihtliun violin making.
Hence the rich, pure, tinging tone tor which Cable-Nelson is famous.
The price is right, too. The only piunon that can bo bought at a
taving without u corresponding sucrifico i service. Como in and try a
Gftfta 1
Cable-Nelson
OTT'S MUSIC STORD
HWrflJIIlItU HltKCflM
An Unexpected Proposal!
v Wo trust it will moot with your favor. We wIhIi to serve
you fulthfully during the Imlnnre of your life In the
matter of wanning for you. Will you Hay the word bo
we can ucr.d for this week's bundlo? Friction causes
'trouble In married life, In machinery and In washing
clothes. Friction moans wear and tear; linens that should
give years of service cannot withstand the strong jirm
and scrubboard process.
TIIK KTIUA-IH Il-S(i!tlll
IX THIC WASH TUB
is fatal to the fuhrlcs which cost you real monoy thoso
days to replace.
ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY
PIIONK 70 OUR AUTO WILL CAIJi
Where will you find the
equal of this car at its price?
Take the Item of room. The new
!d Itch ell Jr. five panatnicor light nix
a oar of 120-Inch wheel bao. Thla
s ftvf Inches longer than mont other
tht sixes. Title extra wheel haae Is
put Into extra leg room In front ami
rar. It alao nablea us to make wider
ate without dleturblog the harmony
ml appaTanos.
via ism rant) it xzat.
The Mitchell body la not only a dot
tl4 oowl pure ateam line hotly of un
questioned benuty but we nie addinf
to Its attract lvenfaa by fixing the
finish by heat In ltirno ovens con
strue te4 for that purpose.
fcowa twxas maid easy bid-
in a.
Our Ions- wheel base enable us te
rtre you an extra, lonir cantilever
prln. 60 Inch In the Mitchell Jr.
Ind 61 Inch In the suven-pajisenscx
Lltoheil.
P 3BXT&A DmrmfO comtoet.
The new fclltrhU Is the acme of
ar driving. The acar shifting la no
eompllahed with In tin efrori. The
change m made with hut n movement
ft a few Inclir of thr ahtriltiK hvr.
Our altering gear In full worm tvne
and Irrevreitile. Our Mtcrrlrf, knuckles
are carried on ball bearing..
A KBHARIiBLB POWER PUUfT.
In the Mitchell w.- are Riving you
an economical, efficient powir pttint.
The Mitchell engine In mi L hvnA en
gine with all purl enclo(-i nml run
ning In oil. The tlcctilc inilinwitt is
two unit type and gcur drlvcm
traUSTAX. EQUITMCXT.
Mitchell enrs are nut only cimI4
With one-man top, clcnr vis' .ci , --r. i
shield, but tliey entry rt'vcrnll !e IthJ
lampi, power Ore puiunn ami tdr li '.
The Mitchell la rmlly uoinolvtly
quipped. 0
to know how i, MiiiheM in ,?
-wiu,ui1i-L5ud;il,s,i.;lk
SIXES
Junior
2 and 5
Passenger
MO Inch wheel
bane: 40 h.p. motor
it; to Inch can
tilever springs.
$1150
Peatery
Itoth cars uphol
stered In leather
ami are completely
eulppco. Including
power tin pump.
Seven
Passenger
t?7 Inch wheel
b.ine. 4S h. p tuoior
S S xl : 02 Inch can
tUover a p r 1 u g a;
$1460
Factor?
Mnn bntlt In S and
.Hhc;l; ll.in.l-P'l-ra,
io:n Mool -.,
Tlihi cur Cfirrtca 31
xtru, f (.ULUlfJt.
Itepnlr Stcrk carried ta
Portiaad by
M!ichc!3-Lew! &
SUv$r Cc.
Accom?;ng to word received In
this city from Frank Neuner, and W.
L. H. Osborne, who are attending
the officers' training caniji at the
Presidio in San Francisco, they took
the oath of allegiance on May 16,
which was a very impressive affair.'
Their letters to friends here state
that there-was about fifteen hundred
who took the oath at. the same time
they did and the military cere
monies accompanying it formed a
beautiful opening for this famous
camp. These Koseburg boys who
are attending state that they have
been garbed in olive drah uniforms
and are required to have their shoes
Blilned at all times.
The description of the whole af
fair that reached here today is very
vivid and is given In part:
Promptly at 9 o'clock. Col, Fred
W. Sladen, commanding the camp
or 2000 mid his aides. Captain .lames
Iohson and Major L, C Urown,
Presidio commander, strode on the
great parade grounds overlooking
San Francisco Hay. Three enlisted
men bearing the colors followed
The candidates were drawn up in
15 companies in strict military for
mation. At a word of command by' Capt,
Ilohson lliOo left hands removed as
many hats. Fifteen hundred right
hands were raised in silence; a coast
artillery bund struck up "Tho Star
Spangled Manner" and the Stars and
Stripes woro pulled aloft where a
stiff trade wind whipped tho soft
folds over the heads of hundreds
viewing the ceremony.
Again tho band struck up a mill
tnry march and the companies one
by one circled and .paraded from the
Hold to barracks and cantonemrnt
where each candidate signed the
oath, in which he sworo "faith and
allegiance to tho United States of
America" and promised to "obey the
orders of tho officers appointed over
us" and agreed to "accept such com
missions In the oflicers' corps as are
tendered us nt tho expiration of
three months training."
The remainder of the 2500 men
undergoing training had previously
(alien tho oath, having already re
ceived their commissions.
Actual training of tho candidates
begun at tho reveillo at 5:45 a. m.
when they left bed and bunk to
elenn up barracks before beginning
tho day's work. From now on until
August 14 every man In camp will
devote ten hours a day to the hard
est kind of military routine under
strict Btiperviscion of regular army
off Jeers,
flly Apsocluteil Press.)
WASHINGTON, May 19. Tho
house voting on amendments to the
war tax hill defeated the amendment
Intended to strike out tho live per
cent on light and heat bills, Tho
senate finance commit lee discussed
Important changes on the war tax
bill suggesting that the use of laud
for growing tobacco he prohibited.
There Is a strong sentiment in the
committee to stop whiskey produc
tion, at loart to stop the use of grain
Tor that purpose.
ADVimTISIII) .MAI I j.
Tho following letters and c arils
remain uncalled for at the Koseburg
postoftlce:
Adkins, Mis Klley; Ilriggs, Mrs.
M. A. MarsteiB. It. 11.; Itebo, Fred;
Skot, Miss Mildred; Tldwell. Hoy;
West. Mrs. Daniel; Wood, Clifford
II. ; Well man, Whitney; Young.
Pert.
Curds.
Ashernft. Le Hoy; Hail, Mrs. Car
rie; Brown, Kenneth I.
L. F. KFI.KNSTKIN.
Postmaster.
J. F. Barker & Company
M l At; A IN.
We will sell fence for cash now:
A 3!Mn. il-bar fenee for 3."e rod; a
U39 heavier fence for 40c: S-bar VI
good fence for 35; 45-tn. S-bar
good fence 41c; 8-har U0-tneh fence
for ;t;tc per rod; n 35-ln. 7-bar Pno
fence for 35c per rod; 47-in. 13-bar
Pnge fence fur 57 He a rod; henvy
4S-lu, 15-bnr Pago fence iiTtc; heav
5S-lu. 20-har loop top 70c. Several
other kinds stock fence; many kinds
of poultry fence from $1.00 roll up;
barb wire, staples, etc., at lowest
jprieoa. Prices subject to change
without notice and Block on hand,
lint busy If you want n bargain while
we have the goods. Stearns A Chen-
owcth, Oakland and Yoncalla. Jl
ItOHKIU Iti, OHKtiON.
(By Aaaocmtea Press.)
OSSINING, N. Y., May 21. Dr.
Arthur Warren Waite, who was con
victed in New York of poisoning to
death his wealthy father-in-law,
will be executed here next Thurs
day, it is announced. The condemn
ed man now is spending most of nib
time reading and writing letters.
NEW YORK, May 21. Dr. Ar
thur Waite, dentist and tennis play
er of rqputo, was convicted on June
1, 1916, of poisoning his wealthy
father-in-law, John K. Peck, of
Grand Itapids, Mich., at the sv.iftesr
trial of a sensational murder cant in
this county in years. The crime is
best explained In the words of" the
District Attorney, Edward Swaun, .
who told the jury: "The cause ofi
this deed was solely the desire for
inouey. There ware no angry pas-!
sions Involved, no sex relation, no'
envy, hatred or malice; nothing hut!
the purpose ot obtaining easy i.ion-.
oy." !
The .murder was exposed through .
a mysterious telegram sigr.i'd "K.!
Adams"sent to Percy Peck at Grund.
nupids, brother oT Dr. Waite's wife, i
suggesting an autospy and relating
"suspicions aroused demand ayop-;
sy." The authorities took up the1
case and ait autopsy showed Mr. i
Peck died from arsenic poisoning, j
ir. Wnito confessed to the dis-j
trict nttornoy that he hud bought
arsenic three days before the dath!
of his fathor-In-law on March 12, but;
said ho had done so on request of tie .
olderly man who told him he wished :
to commit suic'tdo as he wps de
spondent over the death of his wife,'
who died on Jonuary SO. twenty
days after she had arrived at Dr.
Waito's home here. To bear out
this statement Dr. Waite trie! to
bribo a former negro servant to tes
tify that she knew of Mr. Peck's de
sire to commite suicide. j
As evidence against him began to
accumulate Dr. Waite made an un-'
successful attempt to kill himself by
taking an overdose of drugs. For
8ovei'al days ho lay In a stupor hov
ering between llfo and death. i
It was brought out at the trial
that a few hours after Dr. Waite
married Miss Clara Peck ho com
plained to her about tho money set
tlement made on him. lie had been
promised $50,000 but his wife's fath
er instead of giving him a lump Biira
provided payments of month
ly. Arriving in this city the couple
found awaiting them nn expensively
furnished apartment, a gift of the
murdered man. A girt of 3,uuu
was received from a maiden aunt of
Mrs. Waite, a Miss Peck living nt a
hotel here. Dr. Wuilc urged Miss
Peck to give him more nionoy and
subsequently tho dentist got J30.000
from her which he said he would In
vest. On September 20. 1914, Dr.
Waito Invited his fnther-ln-law to
come from Grand itapids to live with
him here, and a few days after, the
.lenlist began a study of deadly germ
diseases, llo visited a specialist on
bacteriology and bought many books
on the subject. About this time Dr.
Vnlte met Margaret llorton, after
ward known as his "studio compan
ion" and on -January 10 when Mrs.
While's iparents arrived ill this city,
Dr. Waite nnd Mrs. Horlon register
ed at a fashionable hotel as "W. A.
Walters and wife."
Dr. Walto obtained the arsenic on
pivtenso that ho wanted it to "kill
cats" nnd. on tho night his faiher-in-lnw
died, he sent a telegram in
his wife's name to her brother In
Grand Itapids preparing him for his
father's death, llo made too an
nouncement of Mr. Peck's death, un
dertook arrangements for embalm
ing tho body and urged Its crema
tion, appearing particularly anxious
lo have the body cremnted Dr.
WuUo did not attend the funeral afv
cv the body had been shipped to
Grand Itapids lor nuruu. exi-usniK
his presence on pretense of having lo
perform nn operation In New York,
although he was never a surgeon.
The state charged that Dr. aiie
rMTrred 19.000 to the undertaker
who had embalmed the body If he
would nreimre a mixture containing
arsenic nnd declare It had been used
in embalming the body.
Dr. Waile received the sentence of
death with titter unconcern, liefore
he was condemned to death he said
in eourt:
"I only wish I hr,d more than one
body to give nnd I hope that my soul
may Co on nnd serve hereafter those
whom 1 have Injured."
Refer all your collections and fin
ancial matters for adjustment to
the
PACIFIC ADJUSTMENT COI
I.ECTIOX SERVICE. Inc.
for prompt attention. Room 222
Perkins Building. No charge un
less collection or adjustment is
made.
OSi BEFORE BUYING A
If CREAM
fie4-SEPARATOR
4JlM SEE THE LATEST-
MODEL
SHARPIES
SUCTION FEED
DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY
Real Estate
City and Farm Property
Winchester Bay anil WcsUnke
Town Lots.
GEORGE RITER
li t West Oak Street.
Mrs. F. D. Owen
Cut Flowers, Potted Plant
Fnncni JJesigna, Wedding Bo.
qnets, etc
VOK SALE AT GALL'S CAXDY
STORE, CASS STREET.
I'HOSE 414.
Rostburg, Oregon.
SAVE YOUR
JUNK
Boat prices paid for Rags, Rub
ber, Metals and Hides, Men's
Second Hand Clothing Ilought
and Sold.
" BERGER'S JUNK SHOP.'
Phono it- 410 W. Cass St.
2:nV m
D3SST
WASHES
OFT
Paint your kitchen and
baifircom with
old In af by 1
CORDON & BISHOP
mi.
M. K. Ruarantcpa cornets, tho kind
thnt makes you young in feeling aa
well as looks. Cora Obristenson,
dressmaker. Thone 454-U, 647 S.
Stephens. 105-tf
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Order bedding plant now. Air
kinds In any quantity. Prices rlplit.
Mrs. F. 1). Owens, florist, nt tho
l'lillyanna, on Cass street. 1669-tt'
For Your Sheet Metal
Work, See
J. H. SINNIGER
III) V. Oak Street. I'tione 4'JN
KIDD'S GROCERY
Worh for a Greater Roseburg
PIUPI?! AT PI A Fine Winter Drink and Made
UlilUE,K ilL,I Right in Roseburg. ,
Fountain Supplies of All Kinds.
THE ROSEBURG SODA WORKS
130 N. Pine St.
K. T. UNRAH.
Free Uelivery
Phone 186
LIGHT!
AT YOUR FINGER'S END
Every minute day or night. that's the convenience you derivfcie!y
from Mectric Light In addition to its many other comforts. Vvf .
Wire Your Home Now.
EASY PAVMEXTS.
Roseburg Electric Company
Everything Electrical.
A Man is What He FeefoOn
The housewife, looking; to the fartiily health, will buy
whore she can get FltlOSII, CLEAN GROCERIES.
Our Stock is Clean and Sanitraily Kept
and all goods are of tho best manufacture. Orders per
, sonally looked after.
TphnSel79ocery Walter Patterson, Prop.
We ask you here to buy our meat
Because we know It's good.
We know you surely would!
Meat!
If you knew this as well as we.
There's nolhln? better than the best
This' you'll admit a fact
That we have it here, to prove by
tost.
WOl'I.D RE TnE PROPER ACT
'Twas a Busy Week
Perhajis a little too busy for the good
of your nervous system. Try
Rexall Nerve Tonic
It's tho quickest, surest and most
economical road to normal condition.
X T 1 1
i tiii.ui tilt ferkins
Fullerton The JV2S Stors- Building
Perkins
Now Located at 225 N. Jackson
Ready to serve you bettor thra ever, Monday,
February 5. Thauklng you for your past favors
and soliciting a contlnuauce of the same, yours
for better service.
THE CASH STORE
J. B. KING, Proprietor Roseburg, Oregon
THE ECONOMY MARKET
UKO. KOHI.HAtJKN, lTop.
Promptness in Filling Orders a Feature of Our Business
Spray Solution
For the Destruction of Aphis,
Lice, Plant Fleas and all other
Troublesome Insets on Rose
Bushes and Various Plant Life.
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Marsters' Drug Store
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