MX IE! Tin? KVENI.NO NEWS. MOVIAY, A1WNT SO, 1017. ACT upon that impulse to have Absolute Protec tion for your valuables, by placing them in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault. The cost is not high, as you can rent a Safe Deposit Box here for a reasonable rate. TheRosebuig National Bank Roseburg, Ore. HUNTERS Open Bnason for doer begins Aug ust 15 and wo suggest that you buy your ammunition and Tlfles now, "while tho buying Is good" for quite llkoly there will be some advance In price of nmimmlatlon as one hue boon scheduled for rlfleB. Then again our stock of ammuni tion Is fairly complete but we antici pate a shortago qulto soon. The jobbers aro not able to nil orders completely oven now. Our orders wore placed last winter and stock haB been arriving for nearly two months and still Id not all in. Churchill Hardware Co Work On These Swift Fight ing Craft For Navy Progresses EFFECTIVENESS PROVEN About KlKhteeii JVfoiitlif Itiii.ivl to Complete Hi'&ut A'uiuber of J tout JenlrtJKx dilu tion Itourd Frauds. (Uy AHBucmied Preen.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. Pre parations are being perfected for the greatest destroyer fleet tne world has ever seen, and the present flo tilla belonging to the United States navy will be trebled. Secretary of the Navy Daniels made thin an nouncement today after a conference with ship builders. The work of preparing this mighty fleet of torpe do boat destroyers will be niBhed a fast as the capacities of the various ship building plants of the country qua turn out the vessels, but It la predicted that probably not more than IS months will be required to complete the program settled upon by tho navy uepartment. Effective ness of the destroyers in the pre sent war, and their worK in prevent ing German submarines from torpe doing U. S. transports while enroute to Europe with soldiers, recently, has demonstrated their effectiveness. Ivvempt ion Hoiml Frauds. RUSSKLLVILLK, Ky., Aug. 20. Sheriff James Taylor and County Judge J. w. Edward, of the local I Aeiijiiiuu uuuru, wero arresieu 10- uay ou me cnurge 01 oDsirucuug me draft. Federal ofllcera under orders from the department of Justice, made tho arrest. (iOODllYH HOOZK. How About Your Fall Suit? More NewOnesToday You will buy one, and we are in bet ter position to save you money than ever before. Our Coats and Suits are bought in large quantities and you get the saving if you get a Golden Rule Suit. Incorporated J WASHINGTON, Aug. 18. Eleven o'clock on tho night of Saturday, Sep tcinber 8, is tho timo llxod by the food adininlHtratlon when all procea sca In the production in tho United States of distilled spirits for bever age purposes must stop. The 30-day period allowed from the aproval of the food control law expires at midnight. September 9. but this dato falls on Sunday, and the Internal revenue law prevents tho operation or dlBtlllerles after 11 o'clock Saturday night. Live-wire Doings of City MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Dav, 2 to 5 Eveninus,7:15 & 8:50, 5c--10c TODAY IINK HAY ONLY. What would you do for m.V a month? Sw the fain. .us star of stag ami scivcn FREDERICK WARDE in "Hinton's Double" A thrilllnK photoplay of high nn;tin"t intstukon Identity, poverty and llu law. "The Hole in the Wall" loth chapter of The Mystery of the Double Cross The K'tNilt'M tnWt'iy ntni'V tllllH'il. IIKIMK AN1 THI loo Jiii.i tor tun purposes onl . 8 Reels Admission, Adults 10c, Children 5c 8 Reels imtomtow. A w.fe'n tragic secret and how who iet-nltil tlft biK theme of ' r hu hind The Waiting Soul Willi Mine. IVtnun. W KIX KSI 1 A V l: T K II X A I . I.OVK." It's a Uniterm. thuihmay "Thk io:i:i cahk." FllW.tV "1.1TTI.K MISS XOIIOOV" with VIOI.KT MDHSKIIKAV. 8ATI IIDAV 1,1 l.l.l A N Al.hl l! In "SAI.I.Y-IN. A-IU HHY." COMING KKII'AY A.M SA1THKAY, August HI and K'intlw.r I, "VOMMHMl" Marriage Idcenae Issued. A lnurrlago was iHsued today to Karl Groeditlicr, of California, and Jessie Korrealer, of Itoschurg. N'ew Itesidenta In Eugene. I). C. Wolf and family have moved to this city from IloHehurg. Mr. Wolf Is a Southern Pacific employe. They aro making their homo on Fourth aveniio west. Eugcno Guard. Passes Through Eugene. Miss Ethel Tooze, a former stud ent of tho university, and a member of Chi Omega, women's fraternity, yesterday passed through Eugene on her way to Koseburg for a short visit. Eugene Heglster. Dollar Day Shoo Kalo, The Koseburg Itooturie has plan ned a dollar sale for tomorrow, and will sell a pair of shoes for every member of the family for one dollar a pair. Tho doors of tho store will be open at nine o'clock for this uni que sale, and a rush for tho choice of siioes Is anticipated. K. C. ltcnsou Improve. E. C. lienson, secretary of the Merchants' Association, who ha? been quito 111 nt his home on IMne streets for several days past Is re ported to he improving, but it will 1m a week or two before ho will he able to attend to his husincHS dudes. Enlisted in the Navy, Shirley Goodman Is In the city from Portland visiting with rela tives and friends. He has enlisted in tile navy and will leave tomorrow night for Rremertim navy yard to go Into service lor l'nele Sam. Until his enlistment he lias been storo manager for the Knight Electric Co.. at Portland. lieturn to Itosclutrg. I). Asher and wile, for n-nny years residents of West 1 Hoselmrir. but more recently living a: Cottage Grove, have disposetl of their prop- erty there and will again m ike their home in tills city. Mr. Asher is a Civil war veteran, and bai derided to abandon active work, in failinK 1 strength compels him to rest. Parent-Teacher Meeting. Tho Benson-Parent Teachers As-1 sociation and Industrial club will j meet at the Benson school Tuesday evenjng, August 21, at 8 o'clock.! Miss Cowgill. of O. A. C will give a short talk. Everyone Is urged to be present. Home After Outing. Mrs. L. W. Ingels and children. who have been camped at Carnes for the past several weeks, where Mr. Kngcls has been engaged In building a bouse on the J. K. Falbe property, are home again. Mr. Ingels will re main out of town for a short time, yet, as he Is engaged In work on a prune drier in that neighborhood. He was In town, however, today for a visit. Former Pastor Ijeavea. Rev. S. A. Dauglas and son. Earl, left this afternoon for Albany where they will enjoy a couple of weeks at fishing. Rev. Douglas has a summer noine some distance from Alhanv In the mountains and the journey there will be made tomorrow. Earl Douglas leaves soon for Portland where he will take examinations for entrance Into the U. S. radio corps. Changes Will lie Few. There will be very few changes in the lines of the Ford car for the coming year. One of the Improve ments Is in the ventilating wind shield but in general the 1918 Ford will appear very much the same as Its relatives or 1917. When it comes to the price, the 1918 car Is on the same basis as the car of the past year, with $400.70 for a runabout and $415.70 for tho touring car, de livered In Roseburg. Ijeave Farm for Kugem. H. W. Horn, of Yoncalla, was in town today from his ranch near the former place. He held an auction sale of stock, Saturday, and under the cheerful persuasion of ..uctlonoer .lucid, of Roseburg, tho sule went smoothly along. Mr. Horn, who was formerly engaged in blacksmithlng In this city, is now operating an auto machine shop at Eugene. Mrs. Horn, formerly Mrs. Aderton, well known hero, and children, will join her husband at Eugene this winter so that tne youngsters may enjoy school privileges. Doing Their -'lilt." Work of preparing ground for next year's crop has already begun in tniB county. Mark Hannah has started his plowing, and will sow his property to winter grain. Gilbert wood, tne 15-years-old son of It. R. Wood, is busy these days coeratinz a disc plow, and oxpect3 to have the rarni ready for seeding by the time school begins September 24. Both of these farms lie on the Nort'i ITihd qua near the Overland Orchards. The plowing is being done wirh dis.is on both places, tho ground bring too dry ror me common plow to be used. In fact no other sort of machine can he used at this season of the year. The ground turns over somewhat cloddy. oui tinner tne first rain can ne work ed down easily and made ready for the seed. Realizing the great advan tage of fall seeding, many farmers will hasten work aloni; this fall pre paratory to adding their inlte to the l.OOu.OOO.OOO bushel wheat crop looked for In 1918. E. W. Doyer arrived Monday from ntHHlA nnri will look after business Interests for a few hours In tbiu city. Miss Pearl Stewart a local train ed nurse left today for Oakland to attend to professional duties for sev eral days. Mrs. J. Johnson, of Clendale, ar rived today and will visit for sev eral days with her mother, Mrs. Ber tha Jones. Mrs. H. Marsters arrived MonJay afternoon from Myrtle Creek and will attend to shopping for a few hours this afternoon. Mrs. W. Barry left this afternoon for her home at Cottage Grove after visiting at the home of Mrs. A. Tay lor, of this city. . Mrs. George Thompson and daugh ter left today for Portland where they will visit with friends and rela tives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith left this afternoon for Sutherlln after at tending to business matters In the city during the day. Earl Benedick Is negotiating a purchase of the Dowell property In West Roseburg, but the sale 'las not yet been consummated. Mrs. W. D. Bell, of the Uobo con fectionery, who has been visiting with friends and relatives in Port land for the past week, returned here last night. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Woodward and daughter returned to Yoncalla today after spending the week end at the home of Mrs. F. J. Woodward, o" South Pine street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thornton, Dr. K. L. Miller and daughters, Madge and Mayhelle, returned last evening from an outing in tho vicin ity of Fall creek. They report splendid time. Get in the line tomorrow morn ing nt nine o'clock for the dollar day shoe sale at the Roseburg Boot- erie. There Is a pair of shoes at that store for you -at $1. Doors open at nine, be on time. Chas. Greenman, formerly night ticket agent at the S. P. depot in this city, who has been seriously ill at hiB home on Mill Btreet for the past month, was yeBterday removed to Morcy hospital. Mrs. Henry Strader arrived Mnn- day from Grants Pass whore sho nas been looking after business interests. Mrs. W. Watson left for her home at Sutherlln Monday after spending the week-end with Mrs. O. H. Nelson. William E Coey. or south Deer creek, today joined tne navy and left this afternoon for Portland where he will take examinations for en trance. Mr. Coey haB many friends In this city who wish him much glory and a safe return. Miss Margaret Machinturff. of Sutherlln, who has been visiting for several days with her friend. Miss Marjorie Brown, of Salem, returned home this afternoon, MIsb Brown Is a house guest at the Bellows resi dence In West Roseburg. James Sawyers, county treasurer, and Stanley Kidder, a postal Inspec tor with headquarters at Marshall, Texas, who arrived in this city Sat urday night, left this afternoon for Rock creek and will spend the next few days in that vicinity hunting and Ashing. CITY NEWS 3 House paints, all kinds, low prices. Cordon & Bishop. a24 W. W. Cardwcll was In the city to day from his farm at Coles Valley. B. II. Bullwinkle, a prominent ci'i zen of Riddle, is a business visitor In the city today. Ralph Knight, a well known ranch er of Canyonville, Is a business visit or in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leaf, of Aberdeen. Wnsh., arrived today and will visit at the Marsters homo In this city. SHEEPMEN Will herd sheep for agreed terms it run on my ion acres and surrounding grazing lan3. Phone or write, W. C. O. Steuer, Buck Fork, Or. . FOR RENT 5-room furnished house, or will sell furniture. In quire 740 Cobb street. WANTED Partner for opening up gold and silver ledge assaying over $200 to ton. MjtBt furnish pack and saddle horses. Address or call 1145 Harvard avenue, Roseburg. FOR SAI-K One snddlo pony, sever al milch cows. Phone 10F11, or address Box 282. Roseburg. Ore. WANTED Laborers at Winchester for work on concrete and gravel, 30 cents per hour. See Burcli field, on the ground. WANTED A general housekeeper, steady position. Address Mabel R. Perry, Rt. 1, Box 39. ' a26 On Guard at Ft. Stevens When your soldier boy Is on guard, he will need a watch with a. radiollte dial, so as to see the time in the dark hours of the night, without lighting a match and exposing himself. Such a watch can be had, complete with wrist strap, and guaranteed movement for only $4.23 at BUBAR BROS. Jewelers it Optometrist. On dinplny In our window, Mnll Orders Promptly Filled- tiunllty Service. ! Return Kr.un Camping Trip. I 1'. T. Bubar anil 1). 11. llubttr. who 1 motored to Hock creek Saturday i night returned to this city last even-' 1 iug They were accompanied home - by their wives and Mr. and Mrs. P.! T. llubar's little (laughter, Pauline. .Mis. (!. w. Young and Mrs. F. M. Aokeley. who have been Senrllnrf, the past week camping at that place, i ' Miss Hiwl Gootlmnll Married. ! A report was received In this of fice today uf the niarrlai;e at Paleni, , of Miss Hazel Goodman, a populari ' young lady of this city, and Hoy Kll-l Iom of Portland Details of the j wedding could not ho ascertained at! I this time, but additional Informa nt Ion will ho learned In a few days., j Mr. Klldove Is a Portland business man and It is thought that tho, I young roupla will reside in that city. The Screen's Greatest Patriotic Iiessa.fSe ,h will strike a responsive chord in the breast of every rcUtiTe of Uncle jm. j TS-X TP T TTTT TT. ttff JL A. ft. i-J -ft-S A A, Jk WW pr-. ' . Amehican" ttyOcti.HDcMillcind m mm At The ANTLERS THEATRE TONIGHT And Tomorrow Afternoon and Evening Admission Adults 20c Children 10c Your Home Is Just i i What You Make It! And the interior furnishings go a long way in making a complete and happy home. Our store is a veritable revelation in the way of furnishings not only to the old folks but the newly weds as well. Everything is here to furnish your home in the most approved manner. A. J. LILBURN & SON COMPLETE HOME Fl'IlN'ISIlEIiS. Cass Street, Koseburg, Ore, Tuesday, August 21 Dollar AT THE !$! Day v. Roseburg Booterie A PAIR FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY DOORS OPEN, 9 A. M. ROSEBURG BOOTERIE mVIN BHUNX Shoes That Satisfy. Perkins liuildlnK, Cass St. ANTLERS THEATRE CO.MIXO XKXT WT.nXKSIUY KVKXI.Nti OX I A' AT 7: Iff & 8:45 Wilfred Lucas and Lillian Gish In the five-reel Triangle Feature. "SOULS TRIUMPHANT" and a Triangle Comedy and 1'nivemil Magazine. Admission as Usual, Adults 10c, Children 5c Comliu; Thursday evening only nt 7:1.1 and H:4r Pauline Fredericks In the five-reel Paramount Mnster-Keature "SAPPHO" A dramatization of the famous novel tv Alphnnse tiandt Also the 19lh chapter of the patriotic aerial "ldhe-ty." It.il (,., benellt performance. .uiii---.i .111 .-, ami lllr. Coming mnt Monday and Tuesday, MK-clal malinre Turmlay after noon at 2:15. a new version in la monster reels and three acta of the famous Alaskan story "THK SPOII.KKM." ltU'Kvr, better and Kreater than ever. Three additional reel. Tlio whole story com. pletr without cuts. Admission. Adults air. Children tor