THREE If You Want to Don't take any. chances with the inexperienced Come to us we'll shoot you right in the face Then show you how you look p roperly mornted ' en CLARK & CLARK, Fotograffers,;SbuI!S THE EVENING NEWS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1018. Get Shot r ' Wet Contents IS Fluid Draclra jf For Infanta and Childreu. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria a ! AVeetaLlePrepaiatioalbrAs-siuiatiuillieroodnnilRegula- Troi'esDisliouClicerM; llCSSaiUllKSl.LOUldm i i . 10piufiii,MorpMuE uDrl'aMCU. i Not Narcotic. ? JlxStiM Sad' J'tapernunt -JliTaimB'eJitStf WJs .wf -ClariutiXHipr tanSour W"-t'TJ JacSiiniIc"Sin2teo hie Centaur Comtmy. . ' i-.rv t T" v4v Always Bears the w Signature wf hft Use For Ovsi Thirty Years Exact Copy cf Wrapper. the oihtaur oopnv. new yo-k city. II.MimilMWtlHK MII.limi.iLB IWU JHIUlia H'rememberII The Quitting Busi- I ness Sale is Still On 1 Effect Your Savings Now PEACE BY PIECE A piece of good candy contains heat units that shouldi be a part ot the daily diet, and you are not asked to go without what you really nerd. But every piece of indifferent candy is a waste of sugar, and that's what you're, asked not to do. Nathan Fullerton TJio ?$&xaJLfL Store Perkins Building "The Electric ange IS THE LAST WORD IN DOMESTIC CONVENIENCE Douglas County Light and Water Co. WE HAVE NO EQUAL When It comes to supplying your home with all the delicacies of the season. Our stock Is alwaye fresh and complete In all lines. You will find, here the choicest of goods and the best of service. THE CASH STORE J. n. KING. Proprietor RoitMirjt, Oregon Live-wire Doings of City H. P. Official Visits. J. H. Dyer, assistant general man ager of the Southern 'Pacific Co., who arrived in this city last night in his private car attahced to train No. 16, left this morning for points north. To Visit Sister. Mrs. Ben Lohr, wife of the well known Southern Pacific fireman, left this morning; for Silverton to visit for the next two weeks with her sis ter, Mrs. C. E. Ross, who resides at that place. Inspecting Nursery Stock. County Fruit Inspector Earl Pearcy has been in the north end of the county tor the past few days in specting nursery stock. Mr. Pearcy is expected to return to this city to morrow or' next day. Jjeiive for Eugene. Air. and Mrs. A. Berneker and fam ily, recent arrivals In this city left :his morning for a short visit at Eu gene at the conclusion of which they will return to Roseburg and will probably remain here permanently. VIose Rice Suffering from Mumps. Mose Rice, a prominent real estate dealer of this city, is confined to his home with a bad case of mumps to day and according to the attenting physician it will be several days be fore he will be completely recovered. Notice Knitters. The Girls National Honor Guard organization recently procured a large shipment of regulation yarn for knitting sweaters and helmets for the soldier boys at Fort Stephens, As toria, Fort Columbia and Fort Can by, and will be very glad to get aid from knitters throughout the city in making these articles for the boys. Miss Helen Guest, of the Model bak ery, will supply the demands for yarn. , Kile Inventory. E. L. Parrott, A. G. Sutherland and Joseph Micelll, duly appointed appraisers of the estate of Lewis Johnson, deceased, have filed at the office of the county clerk, notice of inventory and appraisement in the above estate, showing that real prop erty to the probable value of $1000 has come Into their hands to be adjudicated. To Attend Funeral. Mrs. A. S. Ireland, of Olalla, left this morning for Gardiner to attend the funeral of her father, W. A. Fra ter, who succumbed at that place early yesterday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. L. A. Black well. The funeral services are to be held tomorrow afternoon and in terment will follow in the Gardiner cemetery. Examinees Return. W. Waggoner, Chas. Vollman, Alured Walker and H. Hudson, of Reedsport and! Floyd Levens, of Elk ton, who were cited to appear here yesterday by the local censors to un dergo the physical test left this morn ing for their respective homes. It is understood that two of tnese recruits I ailed1 to meet the requirements of the army standards ana consequent ly are exempt from military duty. Pay Own Transportation. All Douglas county registrants who are from time to time summon ed before the local examining board to undergo the physical test are re quired to" pay their own transporta tion and expenses to and from this city, it was learned today. Registrant recruits who reside In remote dis tricts are put to a heavy expense. It is estimated that men of the first division who appeared here yester day from Gardiner were out about $20 each in making the trip to and from their homes. Sutlierlin vs. Roseburg Tonight. The Roseburg high school boys and girls basket ball teams and. the aggregations from Sutherlln will combat on the local high school gym floor this evening, the first game starting at 7:30. A ticket selling campaign and rally were featured this afternoon and a great deal of enthusiasm is being shown over the contests. A large crowd of vooters is expected to attend from Sutherlln and. because of the keen rivalry be tween the basket ball teams of Suth erlin and Roseburg, a splendid game Is anticipated. Rids Advertised For. According to Information receiv ed in this city this morning bids are soon to be advertised for, for the erection of the second Pacific high way bridge to be constructed on the route of the Roberts mountain cut off. The Portland Bridge Co. was awarded the-contract for the first bridge which is to be erected a short distance in a southerly direction1 from Winstons. This strip of the highway which eliminates the dan gerous grades (of the famous Roberts mountain will not, in all probability. be ready for use next summer, as has been predicted. Tropical Melrose . Mrs. H. R. Green, who Is taking care of the ranch home some four miles southwest of Melrose, whilu Mr. Green is at work In the ship yards at Portland, writes The Nev-3 that there has been no real killing frost at their place this winter. In proof of the statement the lady for warded a small section of a red raspberry bush, whereon were sov eral dozen ripe berries. Not only have : raspberries ripened at the Green homestead, but nasturtiums, marigolds, carnations andi petunias are blooming right along. Such conditions would certainly appeal to people of the frozen east. Ranch Cluuigcs Hands. Quite an Important real estate deal was consummated here yesterday by the well known firm of Rice & nice, when the b acre ranch of J. E. Pickens, located about 10 miles from this city on Deer creek, was sold to G. W. Howard, a recent ar rival from Hornbrook, Calif. The consideration was not made public. The new owner, it is understood, took possession of his new acquisi tion this morning, and contemplates making some extensive improvements on the place in the near future. Monday Luncheon Club. The Monday Luncheon club met yesterday at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. S. Helnline and a very pleasant time was enjoyed. The luncheon table was beautifully adorn ed with red carnations and covers were- placed for Mrs. B. W. Bates, Mrs. W. H. Fisher, Mrs. Win. Bell, Mrs. Tom Wharton, Mrs. J. E. Ea ger, Mrs. W. Hughes. Mrs. Paul Bu bar, and the hostess, Mrs. Helnline, At the conclusion of the delicious re past knitting and social converse were enjoyed, until the late after noon hours. Ollir Barker Writes Homo. Clifford Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barker, of this city, who recently went ' with his company from .Vancouver, Wash., to Camp Greene, Charlotte, North Carolina, has written home.about his trip. This Roseburg boy is a member of the 4th United States engineers, and the very fact of the contingent being or dered to Camp Greene '.s evidence that the war department expects soon to order the 4 th engineers to sail for France. No Intimation has been given of this, however, hut like all others the men in this detach ment of the army are expecting to go at no distant day. In comparison with Roseburg and the Umpqua val ley, Mr. Barker see3 little in the south that looks good to him. 0 CITY NEWS 0 Get tamales at the Poliyanna. tf For the best hot caxes and coffee try the Cafeteria. j24 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Walker, of Gardiner, are business visitors in the city. . Fuel. Three cars or coal Just re ceived. Page Investment Co. Phone 242. . tf Rush Clark was in 'the city today from his home at Millwood to look after business matters. Have your duas cleaned ana press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and presser. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf Judge Hamilton left this morning for Eugene where he is to preside over the Lane county circuit court for a few days. Your favorite steak or chops cook ed to your order and served on a hot platter at the Cafeteria. Service at the tables. j24 J. W. Waggoner, of Drain, who has been in this city for the past few days looking after business matters left this morning for his home. Mrs. J. J. Kenny, of Leona, arriv ed this morning rind is visiting for a few days at the home of her son, Harry Kenny, on.JMtzer street. Rev. M. Coolester, of Portlands who has been in this city for the past few days looking after business mat ters, left this morning for his home. Mrs. (G. H. Hoffmeister, of St. Charles, Mo., who has been visiting with relatives in this vicinity for the past few weeks, left for her home tnis morning. J. M. Adkins, of this city left this morning for Oakland, Ore., where he has accepted employment., Mr. Adkins will probably remain at Oakland for some time. Mrs. IE. D. Lutz, of Silver Lake, who has been visiting with friends in this city, left for Myrtle Creek this morning where she will remain for a counle of days, later In the present week leaving for her home. .. Mrs. T. O. Campbell, of San Fran cisco, who has been visiting with rela tives In this city left 'today for her home where she will remain for sev eral weeks, later returning here for an extended visit. Creed Chenoweth, a well known resident of Oakland, Is In the city today transacting business and visit ing with friends. Mrs. Chenoweth accompanied her husband. The visit ors are making their headquarters at the Umpqua hotel. The Grand restaurant has been completely overhauled, everything fresh, new and spotless. 'Service the Knot In Iha fltv Ro.nnRnmT trr tinef- ! ness January 10 under management t a ... T Tl ; . . 1 . 1 oi Jaie ivcw is. r irai ciuss cnei .n charge of the kitchen. Your patron- age solicited tf GRAVE LY'S (EM CELEBRATED Real CKewing Plug Mad Strictly fir 0$ Chtwtnq Qfutfy Beforo the Invention ef our Patent Air Proof Pouch . Many Dealers Could Not Keep the Flavor and Freshness In REAL GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO. Now the Patent Pouch Keeps It Fresh and Clean and Good. A Little Chew of Gravely Is Enough and Lasts Longerthan big chew of ordinary plug tn J try a i Tiii YOU OUGHT TO THANK THAT TRAFFIC COP FOR HOLDING THE CROWD BACK IT GIVES YOU A CHANCE TO READ THE GOOD NEWS ON MY BILLBOARD. IT 5 A FREE EDUCATION IN f TOBACCO. 1 LOOK. FOR THE PROTECTION SEAL-IT IS NOT REAL GRAVELY WITHOUT THIS SEAL POT ATOES Just received a car from the Willamette valley While they last $1.50 Per Hundred in one or more sack lots. Come in and see them. TTTV Jreo pies SiitoIv Go. 0 CITY NEWS 0 Get tamales at the Poliyanna. tf F. B. Walte. a prominent capitalist of Sutlierlin, is a business visitor in Roseburg. Poliyanna tamales are Just tho thing to' help Uncle Sam save meat and wheat. tf Henry Conn left this morning for Canyonville to visit with his son near that' city. Good news. We now nave plenty of Coos Bay coal. Page investment Co., phone 242. tf WAR BREAD Can be good breau, and you can be a good patriot andi a good cook, at the same time, if your (J ItAIIA.M, HYfo, COUIN AND OATS come from :THE BEE HIVES Mrs. C. II . Campbell, of this city, left today Tor points In California where she will visit with friends for a week or ten days. a Do yon know that your eyes Consume between Sixty and seventy per cent of the Nerve energy of your body? It's up to yon to "Play fair" with them. Strained optic organs Will contribute nn Impor tant pnrt In undermining Your entire system. Come in to soe us and Have a chnt on "Safety First!" It will make you feel liettcr. MR. I. C. WKLIj. A. S. HUEY Optometrist. Roseburg ... Oregon BETTER STEAKS It's a safe bet that no shop holds better steaks than ours. We don't bold them long. i THE ECONOMYMARKET From a Former . Plaining Mill you can get all sorts of useful and ornamental work all ready to use. If you require a lattice for the porch or arbor you can find as much as you want among our mill work. If you need1 railings, or posts, or columns, or doors, or moldings, our mill work will provide them at 'a moment's no tice. Come, see how many things it includes. THE J. C. FLOOK CO. REAL ESTATE City and Farm Property, Winches tor Uny and Westlnke Town Lots. GEORGE RITER. . 122 West 'Oak Street. Drs. Seely, Sether and Stewart r ; v Physiclmis and Surgeons'; ' v Suite cf offices rear of Douglas National Bank, ground floor. Phone 807 " Rosebnrg - - Oregon Our Government Needs Your JUNK Help save all the waste and use (he money for a good cause. We I'ny Highest Prices for all Metal, Rubber, Auto Tires, Rags, Hi les and Grease. See BERCER, THE JUNK MAN 400 W. Cass St, Phone 1S2 $3.3 NEW VIKING SEPARATOR AT THE DOUGLAS eOUNTY CREAMERY Fire and Auto Insurance Protect yourself from lops with one of our properly written insur ance policies. G, W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE 110 Cass Street Roseburg, Ore. SHOE ECONOMY Have worn shoes repaired by re liable workman. Prices right. W. S. HOWARD, 123 Oak street, west of Hotel Umpqua. STOP AT THE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSEBURG DR. K. Ti. MILLER Physician and Surgeon. Ground Floor Masonic Building, corner Cass and Main Sts. Phone 132. House 53 DR. S. L. D&LAPP Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon Phones: 217-218 Perkins Bldg. Office 110 ' Res. 252-L Roseburg, Ore. DRS. PLYLER & PLYLER Licensed Chiropractic Physicians 222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore.: Consultation, . examination free. Office Hours 0 to 5 Phono Iff 2 Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments. Dlt. J. LANE CALLAWAY. Osteopathic Physician. Graduate of the American School of Osteopathy, Klrksvllle, Mo., under founder of the science, Dr.' A. Ti Still. Rooms 1-2-3 Bell Sisters Bldg. j Phone 274. ' 1 SEVENTH YEAR. ' ' Elizabeth Eldridge Helnline ' SCHOOL OF PIANO Subjects: Piano, Harmony and Theory, Normal Training for Teachers. Also .. .. Helnline Musical Kindergarten. Booklet upon application. 5 423 Ella St. Phone JM-R MRS. F. D. OWEN Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Itou- qneta, etc. FOR SALE AT "THE FERN" - J 111 Cass St. Itoseourg, Ore. PHONE 240 .1