FOUR THE EVENING NEWS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1017. has had a run for your life during the Holiday season. But, remember we're still in business at same old stand, ready to "shoot" you for the best pictures in the land gLARKS' STUDIO M ffet Contents 15 TIM Prada m WW-:; 7. .W.'S, .! ! iiiCliccniii AL'COHOL-3PEH9EOT I YegetablefrepaioukAs- J . ?1.44t..1hn'i Ohil ni(5llll-!' 'IliStomactS'aQilBow JtxStmf JmstSml- lSfi ii- Stomach WiT, Tor Infants and Children; thers Know Genuine Always Bears the Signature of It Mai g 9 IT at Ab use I H It For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. the okntauh oompanv. wew vouk citv. Goes to Marshfleld. Mrs. V. A. McMullen, wife of the well known Southern Pacific brake man, of this city, left this morning for Marshfleld to spend the holidays with her parents. Mrs. McMullen expects to remain on the coast for at least a month. To Join Husband. Mrs. James Martendale, of this city, left this morning for Marshfleld to join her husband, who is employ ed at that place. Mrs. Martendale, who was accompanied by her three chlkllren, expect to remain In Coos county permanently. Christmas Is Nearly Here! Only ' a short time left to select a few gifts for our loved ones. Make it a Jewelry Christmas for no other gift has the lasting quali ties, or would be more appreciated than jewelry. You bet mother would like a new clock for the mantle, and sister would "dance for joy" with her new dainty wrist watch, and Bob sure he would like a safety razor, And what is easier than to call and select one from our stock. Quality guaranteed. BUBAR BROTHERS Jackson Street, Roseburg, Oregon Have You Milk Enough For the holiday .cookiug? - Don't (borrow; don't scrimp; don't hesitate to call phone 186 It will bring you good ircsh milk and cream, and bring it where you want it, and when you want It. ROSEBURG SODA WORKS PROMPT DELIVERY THE CASH STORE WE HAVE NO EQUAL! Wh t It c-'r to supplying your home with all tne delicacies of vhe c.ason. Our stock Is always fresh ' . and complete In lines. You will find here the . i choicest of gooi and the best of service. v THE CASH STORE J. B. KING, Proprietor -. Roseburg, Oregon Live-wire Doings of City To Visit at Portland1. - Inez Amadon, a popular young lady of this city, left this morning for Portland to spend the holidays with her parents, former Roseburg residents. , . Visitor Departs. . Lena Medley, of Salem, who lias been visiting wlfcli Mrs. L. Roach, of this city, for the past six weeks left this morning for her home after a de lightful sojourn here. To Visit Father. Lois Russell, a popular young lady of this city . left this morning ' for Portland to spend the holidays with her father, a well known railroad man, who is working out of that city, Cose is Argued. On appeal from the county court to the circuit court in the Brooker estate was argued before Judge Hamilton today. A. . O. Condlt, of Salem, was attorney for appellant and Attorney O. P. Coshow appeared for respondent. Visit at Fort Stevens Mrs. J. A. Buchanan and children and Jean Perry left this morning tor Fort Stevens to""" spend the holidays with Captain Buchanan, of the 4th company.. CLASSIFIED COLUMN To Visit Parents. Mrs. D. L. Riggs, and child, wife of the well known Southern Pacific fireman, accompanied by her child, left this morning for Marshfleld to spend the holidays with her parents who reside there. To Visit at Albany. ' Jennie Cook, a well known local school teacher, left this morning for Eugene to spend a short time with friends. Miss Cook will continue to Albany to remain during the holidays. Leaves for Portland. Mrs. Roscoe oonn, of Melrose, left this morning for Portland, to visit with her brother, who is to arrive at the metropolis' from Camp Lewis. Mrs. Conn will remain at Portland during the holidays. Pass Through City. Over one hundred enlisted men passed through this city yesterday enroute from Fort George Wright, Spokane, to Monterey, Calif., where they will go into training. They are enlisted in the medical department. O. E. Banning in Olty. C. B. Banning was In the city to day from hia home on Deer creek. Mr. Banning says is very much pleased with the action of the coun ty court in deciding to invest the pro posed amount for remodeling the court house in- liberty bonds. Arrives in City. ' Dolmar Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Barnes, arirved' In Rose burg yesterday from Mare Island, Calif., where he is enlisted in the navy. Mr. Barnes will spend the coming two weeks in this city en joying a furlough. He has been en listed since March. Marshfleld Record. To Meet Sister. Ruluff Patterson, an S. P. em ploye and son of F. F. Patterson, the well known contractor of this city, left this morning for Albany, where he will visit with his sister, Madge, of Seattle, who is to spend the holi son will accompany . his sister to son wil laccompany . his sister to Roseburg. Game Warden Enroute Here. 1 , State Game Warden Carl D. Shoe maker, H. L. Moreland and S. C. Bartrum, who had been in the coast section and called in Marshfleld yes terday, left this morning, returning to Portland and Roseburg. Warden Shoemaker said before leaving this morning the illegal fishing on Tsil coos lake will be stopped at once by DepVy Game Warden J. M. Thomas. Arrive in Oity. Among tne Doys who returned this morning from the different camps to spend the Christmas holidays in this city were Harry Booth from Fort Stevens, Leland Brown, from Astoria, and Peter Didtel, from Fort Stevens. Macei-a Ttnnth nnrl nidt.el are enlist ed in the medical ' department and Mr. Brown is' a meraoer oi me "Fighting Fourth" stationed at As toria. Resigns Position.- Ethel Patrick, who has been em ployed in the law offices of Attorney t T . Miiv frir tho -nast few months. resigned her position today and after the holidays, which she is to spend here with Helen Layton, of Grants Pass, who is expected to arrive from A. C. the latter part of this week, w-m - lonvA- nri an extended trfiD through the . northern part of the state. Miss Patrick win jater return ' to this city where she has accepted a Dosltion in. tne tax collecting-aepart ! ment. . ' FOR SALE At bargain, Studebaker car, good as new, or will trade for hogs. Box 655. d31p FOR SALE CHEAP Ford bug with special equipment.- Inquire at Ford garage. tf FOR SALE 4 registered Berkshire weanling boars. Chas. Insley, Roseburg, Ore. d22p FOR SALE Household furniture, in good condition. Also some good dry wood. Phone 174. - CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DIAMOND BKANO.I X. I is a l4feat Aak yur ltrarll far l.cketCcr a UUn.'il urand, )llla In Red tcft Uald tnetaWcX botes, felled with Blue Ribbon. " Tak a other. Bay af , MMM. Atk lore 1 1 i.v.i, DIAMOND I! HAND PILLS, for fa. FOR SALE Piano,1 oak case, up right; also 9x12 velvet rug. In quire at Spot Cash Basket Grocery. FOR SALE A No. 1 horse, 6 years old, weight 1700, dark brown col or. Address G. W., News office. FOR SALE 225 feet second hand -inch water vplpe. See J. A. Hewitt, Edenboweu, Ore. d21 FOR SALE Good 4-gaIlon Jersey p.nw. fresh noon. Easv milker. Very reasonable if sold now. Ring 31F12. ' TIRB FILLERS FOR SALE Com plete et for Ford car. Inquire at News office. Does away witn punctures. tf rOR SALE A bargain in farm ma chinery used one season; wagon and harness, etc. Robert Tjoms- land. Edenbower. tf FOR SALE Largo range, coal heat er, longue, round extension dining table, cedar chest, bed, linoleum. 507 IN. Jackson 'street. FOR v SALE Five tons baled rye 'hay and a few tons of oat hay, also about one ton of small pota toes, good for cow feed. F. T, Wood, City, Box 522. d20p . W FOR SALE Improved farms from 5 to 200 acres, close to Roseburg-, phone and rural route. Cash and) terms. A 180 acre diversified farm, located in the ' beautiful Mendlclno county, Calif., for sale or trade. Merton Cox, 344 S. Jack son street, Roseburg, Ore WANTED Postton toy a married . man with 9 years experience as foreman on fruit ranch and gen eral farming. Address. G. W News office. TIMBER LAND WANTED In ex- i change for Roseburg property. 6mall hmifla. 90 lnta. hAArin? fruit. 1 water, etc. Timber or ranch must -be accessible. Or would accept Binall stock ranch. Address Own - er. Drawer U. Roseburg. FOB KENT. FOR SALE 1 Charter Oak range, hot water connections; 1 cheerful heater, new; 1 motor water wash- - er; 2 sanitary couches; 2-gal. Ice cream freezer; 1 velvet couch; 1 kitchen table; 6 oak dining chairs; 6 oak rocking chairs; 1 maple book case; 2 parlor stands; 4 dressers; 3 commodes; 2 good mattresses; 2 good springs; 1 White sewing machine. 427 E. Douglas street. FOR SAU3 Pretty gray mare, fat, tough, to ride or drive, easy keeper, 900 pounds, 8 ye'ars, har ness, light buggy having new rub ber tires, $75 for immediate sale. About 17 tiers dry oak wood at $2.75, ton baled vetch, oats hay $20, wheelbarrow, Charter oak range, portable chicken house and yards. Phone 166-R. 240 E. 1st avenue N; d28 WANTED. WANTED Good milch cow, large cow preferred. Phone 15Fi2. WANTED Wood cutters. All win ters' work. Phone 14F14. D. WANTED Laborers and teamsters , by Warren Construction Co. camps at Rice Hill and Isadora. d22 WANTED Men to make hewed ties; 12c, 18c and 25c. Good tie maker can earn from $4.50 to $7.50 daily. See Brown Bros, at McCord place, Isadora. 'Pay any time. Oregon Tie and Lumber Co. Why should big bets always be made in a meat shop? FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, or suite of rooms. Inquire 131 : Flint. FOR RENT 5-room furnished : house colse in. See G. W. Sloper 308 N. Jackson street. tf FOR RENT 9 rooms house on Par ' rott street. Suitable for roomlni house or two families. Inquire 128 S. Flint street. vein known as Best. Safest. Always Reliaba) SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Because the meat man Is such good steak holder. It's a safe bet that no shop holds better steaks than our. We don't hold them long. All wagers are quickly settled and the steaks promptly delivered to the pleased winners. You can bet on our steaks every time. 'Economy MarKet FOR RENT 5-room house, on pave ment; suit of nicely furnished housekeeping rooms; also barn. Call 128 S. Flint. MISCELLANEOUS. LOST Purse containing 2 keys and some silver. Finder leave at News office. Reward. BARGAINS Two small ranches for rent. 70-acre ranch for sale. C. Merrill, 504 Mill street. TO TRADE A teani of mares, good ' wagon and harness for a good sec ond hand Ford. F. T. Wood, City, Box 522. d20p RURAL CREDIT FARM LOANS Plenty of money to loan on devel oped farms. Low rate of interest. 20 yr. loans on amortized plan The only safe loan for the farmer. Write for our plan. See M. F. Rice, of Rice & Rice. ' SEVENTH YEAR. Elizabeth Eldrldgo Heinllne SCHOOLJ3F PIANO Subjects: Piano, Harmony and Theory, Normal Training for Teachers. Also Heinllne Musical Kindergarten. Booklet upon application. 423 Ella St. Phono 83-R MRS. F. D. OWEN Out Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Bou ouets, etc. FOR SALE AT "THE FERN" ' 111 Cass St. a Roseburg, Ore. PHONE 240 Practical Horticulture, Viticul ture and Floriculture Work done. Landscape views and floral de signs correctly executed. Prun ing and vegetation forcing a spe cialty. Rates right and reason able. Address, Louis H. Bergold. Roseburg, Oregon. DR. K. L. MILLER Physician and Surgeon. Ground Floor Masonic Building, comer Cass and Main Sts. Phone 132. House 53 Drs. Seely, Sether and . Stewart Physicians and Surgeons. Suite of offices rear of Douglas NaUonal Bank, ground floor. Phone 307 Roseburg - - - Oregon DR. J. LANE CALLAWAY. Osteopathic Physician. Graduate of -the American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville, Mo., under founder of the science, Dr. A. T. Still. Rooms 1-2-3 Bell Sisters Bldg.' Phone 274. DR. C. L. PEARSON DENTIST. Office Kohlhagen illdg. DR. S. L. D&LAPP Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon Phones: 217-218 Perkins Bldg. Office 110 Res. 252-Ii Roseburg, Ore. DBS. PLYLER & PLYLER Licensed Chiropractic Physicians 222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore. Consultation . and Examination Free. Office Hours 0 to 5. - Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments. Phone 152. Winter Vegetables and Seasonable Fruit Phone us your needs, or ask for suggestions. We have a large, fresh stock at your command. 7 MRS. A. C. KIDD & SON Phone 238 We Guarantee to Please You ITS SOME CAR-THE - lift Mitchell Six LET US. SHOW YOU J. F. Barker & Co. Roseburg v Oregon A Man is What He Feeds On The housewife, looklug to the family health, will buy where she can get FRESH, CLEAN GROCERIES. Our Stock is Clean and Sanitraily Kept and all goods are of the best manufacture. Orders per sonally looked after. Pho"e279ocer' Walter Patterson, Prop; Join tho Red Cross today while Humanity Needs do merci ' fill deeds. . Buy For Your Holiday mg Don't overlook our fine showing of use ful and serviceable merchandise. Exclusive Line of Furs, Beautiful Dress Goods Kimonas, Silk Hosiery Dainty Waists in a great variety, and many other gifts that will bring pleasure to the home. The spirit of giving should carry with it a useful and serviceable gift. You can find them here. I v " " - -7 : The Store of Courtestj Rockers, Indian B.W. STRONG THE FURNITURE MAN L Abraham Blankets Etc 11