BIX TTfB EVENTWfl NBWK. MONDAY, AfOTST B, 1017. Enlist'in the Cause of Thrift Now is an especially good time to enlist in the cause of thrift and determine to win success. Do not be discouraged, because you have only a small sum to deposit, but come in now and start an account with the amount you can spare. Interest paid on savings accounts. The Rosebuig National Bank Roseburg, Ore HUNT Open season (or deer begins Aug ust 15 and wo Biiggesl that you buy your ammunition and rifles now, "while the buying In good" for quite likely there will bo mine advance In price of amiminlatlon as one lias been scheduled for rifles. Thon again our stock of ammuni tion is rnlrly complete but wo antici pate a shortage qulto Boon. Tho jobbers cro not ublo to Mil orders completely oven now. Our orders wore plnced last winter and stock has been arriving for nearly two months and mill Is not nil 111. Churchill Hardware Co Fall is Near at Hand eanHKMRXBua Fall Goods are arriving daily. By reason of large contracts we are in better position than ever to save you money on your fall supply. See our stock and prices before you buy. Inearnorafna. MAJESTCI ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 tit 5 Kvenings,7:15A;8:5(),5c--10c. TODAY TUN UST DAY TO Sl-K Florence LaBadie in 'WHEN LOVE WAS BUND' If to regain your cyt'slRbt ymi hail tn lust your swriMhrart wluit would you do? St'O this ."i part (luld Rooster play, li will t 1 1 mi. "The Stranger Desposes" tho 8th chapter of The Mystery of the Double Cross IKI,1C.TI0SS:N MYSTKIIV Just for fun purpose 8 Reels Admission, Adults lOr, Children 5c 8 Ittvls TOMOKKOW 'His Father's Son' A Motro Wonili'rplny of Kninnnci. Jllrlh and Million with l.lon.-i Itnrrjmor hihI Irene llovtley. AIko llem-t-rntlio News with pi-n-ty of news from the war mine. Wednesday "Tho Hero of tho Hour" with Jack Mullmll. Thursday "Man and Beast" and "Tho Neglected Wife." Friday Dorothy Phillips (Hell Morgan'i girl) In "The Olil In tho Checkered Coat." Saturday "Her Secret" with Allre .Tnvre and Hurry Moroy. LETTER RECEIVED FROM CECIL BUCK Thinks Roseburg Boys Will Re main at Fort Stevens Indefinitely ' MAX BE HOME ON VISIT CITY NEWS & ,lko Otlior Members of tho Sanitary Troops Is Now a ltcgulur Hoi. Ulor nnil Kays That Mo IJkoa it Fine. . Tho following Interesting letter was received today from Cecil Black, who is at Fort Stevens by his nipther, of thl city: Well, I'm a regular soldier now. I passed tho examinations and the only mark against me was my tonsils. We wore mustered into the U. S. regular army so I'm a "rcg" now, but the "regs" aren't so tough as people think they are. Our sanitary troops were tho first to ba mustered In. All we had to do was to march down In front of headquarters and answer roll call. 1 Wo sure have been having a good time here. There doesn't seem to be any more war here than there was In Roseburg beforo we came away. This is JuBt going to be an cxtendou vacntlon, 1 think. Any way It will bo a long timo before we're over moved from hero. All the regulars that feavo been hero two or three yearB don't seem to think they are going to get to go and they all want to go. Captain Finch Just lectured us this morning and told us that we were pare of tho regular -medical corps In the hospital, and when they get efficient enough they would take them away ar.d leave us In charge so you can seo we're here for quite a while anyway. They haven't Irsued us a thing in tho uniform line yet and those kids who didn't havo uniforms in Hose burg still are wearing their civilian cTb'lhes. That's just nbout how fast they do things up hero. Maybe I will como home the last of this month if they let us oft on our 4 days leave. George Wlllett and I are going to ask If we can go home. Maybe they wilt let us and mnyhc they won't, lt'ti just in what humor wo catch the major. He's a funny old fellow and If we catch him in good humor he will gfVe us a four days pass which means that we could got off from Saturday noon till Fri day morning at 5:30 so you Bee that It nonily a weok. Say don't you folks forget that we like cakes and stuff. Wo havo pretty good oats hero but home made stuff suro would taste good. Us kids go BomowTiere every night. There's a little town caleld Ham mond Just a few minutes walk from hero nnd there Is a roller skating rlnk there. I skated Monday night. Walked over to Flavel Tuesday night. That's another llttlo town. Went to Astoria Thursday night. To Flavel again Friday night Intending to dance but thero was a big liner thoro and tho officers were afraid somo of tho boys would get lioozo off It so they lined us up and marched us back homo. There woro about 500 of us nnd aftor we got homo tho officers lectured us nnd told ub to act like gentlemen nnd lot ua go. Somo of the kids wont back hut our bunch cnino on home. Tvo heard so much about Sennldo that I expected to see something, but that sure is a slow town. Of course that's only a summer rnsort .but tho buildings aro aure dolapidnted. We nil were disgusted with Seaside. I think I'll go to Astoria ngaln this afternoon If wo can get nway. So you see army life Isn't a hit bad. Ilon't think that nil wo got to do Is nrnetlco war. becnuso I think It will he Fort Stevens a long time. Some of the boys have to go to Fort Canby, Tuesday. That Is Just acioss on tho other hank of the river. I think Ted Jowett, Ieon Mc Clintork and a couple more new kids so there'll be tho most or us left hoi. Wt'll I must get to work. Don't forgot the eats. Anything wovld taste awfully good. CKCIU - Jove-wire Doings of City J MimiH I'liuruo of ILiisiuoss, M. I.. linl'Is today assumed charge nf his Interest In the People's Supply t'tnup.mv of this city. Mr. Daniels tocenlly purchns.'d the Interest in the I iniMinH innu'Tiy neju oy l.iouicnnni Uuss'dl IHinhiim. Summer Sihiwd Student Ikvivc. Yesterdiiy saw more students of Ihe university summer school lenve for their homes. The persons and their respective destinations are as follows: . iinnfleld. Portland; Miss Jennie Hunter, ltosehurg; Miss Mil dred Waite. Siltherlln: Miss Pearl: Hull, ltoseliurg: V. n. HnmlTn, ltosi iMirg; S. W. t.ondea. Marshfleld; Miss Ouco Henderson, Mo.Mlnnvlllo; M s Alnirdn'. J. Fuller. Salem. Kuwene Register. Attention Hiiniir t; until Olrts, All members of the -routmttoes. i who have the ticket selling In charge : fur the carnival kindly wear a white . middy and skirt or any similar gar ment of while with the Honor Guard hand on the left arm. All who can I ore requested to meet at the Ott I Music Store Tue,luv ki'rtnin ..i ticipnte in the opening parade of the carnival. This means anv and all of tho guard girls In the city. Dr. Lucetta Smith, who left here for the Oregon metropolis late in the week Is registered at the Portland. Attorney L. B. Sandblast, of this city who went to Portland at the week end la registered at the Mult nomah. J. J. Lugg, of Yoncalla, returned to his home this afternoon after at tending to business matters over the week end. Miss Lucile Wright, of Roseburg. visited Mrs. W. H. Dana, leaving Saturday morning for her home. Eugene Guard. T. J. Peevehouse, late of Okla homa, la in the city and will locate in Douglas county, where he expects to engage In farming. Dave Wilson, a university student, returned to his home in Roseburg Vrtilnv fVpnltifr nftfi n ttir,rt utttv tn Eugene. Eugene Guard. Lee Love, a North Umpqua stock man and rancher, 3pent the day here getting ready for threshers. lie re ports harvest hands hard to get. Comrade Chas Drew, of the Ore gon Soldiers' Home left for Eugene this afternoon where he will spend a 30-day furlough visiting with his son. Dr. A. C. Seely motored to Camp Fir.'on Weaver creek yesterday and spent several hours with his family who are onjoylng an outing at that place. Prof. Dennett, who has neon away from the city since school closed, re turned here Saturday cveivns. He will continue his work in the high school this year, where ha is princir pal. D. J. Stewart and wife Teturned late this afternoon from Portland. While there they made the trip over the Columbia highway and report wonderful scenery and a -splendid time. V Mrs. C. O. Crltser and daughter left today for Portland whoae the latter will consult a specialist. Miss Critser has been in pour heaftli for some time past and is In holies of benefit in Portland. The KOBoburg Cleaning & Freristntr works have Just received their Hire of or too nncst rvorics. Get your order tn DUrlv fni a phnlna uulnnt Inn A workmanshlfi. G. W. Bloper, toe cieaner anu, pressor. u Mr. nnd' Mrs. Harry Pearce, Mr, and Mrs. !P,ort Fritch nnd Mrs. Maud Parks left Saturday evening for near Tiller wnoro they enjoyed Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. Fritch's parents. They returned home late last, evening and report a delightful day s ontlng. A regular meeting of the Roseburg school hoard will be held tonight at which time it Is expected teachers will be elected to fill the vacancies in the Roseburg schools. It was stated by a member of the board today that tho vacancy In the board, caused by tho Tesigoation of Capt. J. A. iiu chanan would probably not be filled tonight. There are no applications for tho position, and the board has not yet decided to whom the position will be tendered. tlaa niliiha GMtttnrt. nf Portland. who has been visiting with friends in this city, returned norm in ib au ernoon. Lee Goodman, the well known Jit ney driver, accompanied by Mrs. Eb ther Smith and her two daughters, Lillian and Dolly will leave tomor row for Crater lake and expect to sojourn there for a week or ten days Mrs. T. H. Tooniey, of Trenton, N. who has been visiting ror the past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sykes, of Cliadwick street, ieft for the east Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Phillips, of Portland, wiio have been spending a nleasant vacation in San Francisco, arrived in Roseburg today where they will visit with relatives several days before returning home. NEW TODAY. PIAN'O TO RENT Inquire at 217 N. Chadwlck street. Phone 246-J. XKUNER liEAVKS FOR SALEM. (Continued from page 1.) WANTED A dishwasher at once. Inquire George's Place, Cass street. FOR SALE A Ramboulet ramr" Ad dross G. O. Willis, Dillard, Ore., or phono 22F3. KEYS LOST Bunch of keys with No. P-9899, P-7605 on one side and S. O. Co. on other side. Finder leave at News office. a7 WANTED To rent a farm near Roseburg, free soil, 25, 60 or 100 acres. Will buy stock and crop. Pay cash rent. Address, P. O Box 103, Roseburg, Ore. Will Camp In Coos. ' W. E. Sharp and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Pennle and Mr. and Mrs Romanso Wood left early Sunday morning for points In Coos county, where they will camp for a week or ten days. Off For Nortli V lnimua. v u nhnrfhill. nf the Churchill YTurlurnrA C.n nd F. H. Annelhoff lnrt thin mnrnlnir for a camning trip in ih North tlmnaua country. They took the pack horse route, and will visit the headwaters of the river while gone. State Engineer nt Portland. C. C. Kelly, Btate highway engineer lelB Saturday afternoon for jPort land, where he went to confer with the state board of highway commis sioners. He will return here tomor row. Myrtle Creek Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Creason, of Myrtlo Creek, were business visitors in this city today. Mr. Creason is proprietor or the drug storo at Myr tle Creek. Leave Sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Deals, the aged couple who woro quite seriously in jured in an automobile accident on Roberts mountain several weeks ago left the Roseourg sanitarium yester day. They are still under the care, of Dr. Rulter and It will be some time before they are able to continue their Journey. Will Visit Father. Ine county, will arrive in the city late In the present week to visit for sev eral weeks with her father, Capt. E. i). ungen, oitne urcgon soiuiers homo. Mrs. Cyrus formerly attend ed school in Roseburg and has a host of friends amonc the younger set. amount of the original tax, which In this county amounts to $270,000.00 and then allow us to litigate the question of penalty and interest, which In Douglas county is equal to $72,000.00. "It is true that $72,000 is worth fighting for, but it might tend to de lay the settlement of these lands, and at the same time It would tie up tho $270,000.00 for possibly a period of several years, and I am In hopes that the representatives of the other land grant counties will agree with the attorney general and me, so that we can proceed in a unit, and that the amount claimed by the govern ment to be duo will be paid Imme diately and the work of administer ing the lands according to the terms of the act will proceed without delay." Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gannaway, Thelma and Paul Ganaway, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Saltzman, of Med ford, motored to Roseburg to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Barnette. Mrs. Saltzman is a sister of Mrs. Barnette. Your Children's Eyes! Now Is the time to have them at tended to. Have them examined, and if not up to the standard, have glasses properly fitted to releive the strain so they may be able to keep up with their studies. Many children who have been thought backward in their studies have obtained relief and made our best scholars. Bring them in and let us examine their eyes. Consultation free. Quality Service. BUBAR BROS, Jewelers it Optometrists. Sunshine Loganberry Jam! The Bee Hive Grocery has secured the exclusive local sale for Logan berry products put up by Sun shine Ranch. Loganberry Jam is absolutely pure and manufac tured In a sanitary way. Buy it at the Bee Hive, Remember it is a Home product, not surpassed by any on the market. A3d your mite to the building up of a growing Industry by .using these goods, thus, not only keep ing your money at home, but get ting the best there Is to be had. Try a Jar today. It's delicious, He's telling her that nothing he received from home brought more joy, longer-lasting Pleasure, greater relief from thirst and fatigue, than THE FLAVOR LASTS She slipped a stick In every letter and mailed trim a box now and then. Naturally he loves her. she loves him. and they both love WRIGLEVS. CHEW IT1 AFTER EUERV MEAL Three of a kinj Keep them In mind SPECIALS ON White Shoes AT THE Big Mid-Season Economy Clearance Shoe Sale ROSEBURG BOOTERIE Shoes That Satisfy. IHV1N BHUNN Perkins Building, Cass St. Douglas Fairbanks Showing tonight nnd tomorrow afternoon and evening In his latest and greatest Artcraft Feature entitled Wild and Wooly A typical Fairbanks picture full of pep and ginger In which Doug does stunts that took him five months hard daily practice to mas ter. Don't miss this whatever you do. Remember tonight and tomorrow afternoon nnl evening at the ANTLERS THEATRE Admission Adults 20c, Children 10c Coming Vilm-(l:iy evening only nt 7:1.1 and 8:4r ELMO LINCOLN In tho five reel Triangle Burlesque Comedy 'Might and the Man' A really funny travesty on moving picture melo-dr'ama. Also a Uni versal Magazine and a Mutual Gazette. Admission as Usual, Adults 10c, Children 5c Kxtra, SMcial Attmrtinn! Thursday afternoon and evening MAR fiTKHITK CLARK In her Intoat 0-iwl I'nrnmnlint feature "THK 1-VUTl'NKS OK H-Kl" and a neve American War News Weekly. Admission As Usual Adults 10c, Children 5c