FOUB TUB EVENINO NEWS, 1H1DAV, MARCH 30, 11)18, Pay $1 On Delivery 21 per cent. More Space than in Other Cabinets . The HooBler'B over-size base has 21 per cent more space for pots andi'pans than the average kitchen cabinet. And this U only one of Hooslor's many excellences. It has 17 exclusive features lat can't be found In all others combined. There are places for 400 articles within arm's reach all scientifically arranged. Hoosier's Two-Way Sugar Bin holds twice as much as the ordinary. The Shaker Flour Sifter shakes out flour light and flurry and does not grind grit through a sieve. In 40 ways this cabinet saves you work that's why more than ' a million women have selected the Hoosier over all. HOOSIER . KITCHEN CABINET Wo are now offering some popular models at before-war prices. But our allotment Is limited duo to the enormous wartime demand. The Hoosier puts any kitchen on a wur-saving basis, and it seems that every women who ever thought of getting a cabinet, now wants the Hoosier. Come at once select the model you admire most we will deliver It for $1. Pay the- balance $1 a woolc. Your money nil back If you are not delighted. A. J. Lilburn & Son COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS Ladies will indeed be interested in our showing of the Latest Spring Models of FOOTWEAR Your style is here at a price you will consider reasonable ROSEBURG B00TERIE IRVIN RRUNN Shoes That Satisfy. Perklnn Tlullillnn, Oas St. US CREAM Said Farmer Jud "Why, bless my soul The U. S. has a New Disc Bowl," Said Farmer Jed "It meets my need ; It's Safe and Clean and has the 'Speed.' Send for full particulars DISC WITH rtF-.tit OWL ft n 1 VK3fiVM3 'US. Light Bright white -justiognr." S Daylight all time in home. Will wash, churn, fan, toast, supply electric flat iron, save hundreds of steps, provide water all over house, t Operating cost low. A comfort and a joy. Greatest thing out for the farm. Ask for full particulars. Churchill Hardware Co. MAJESTIC ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings,7:15-10:45,15c10c TODAY ONE DAY ONLY. Dainty ItiKh (Ulrortl In v 'The Door Between' A screen version of Samuel Merwln's fascinating story, "Anthony ; the Absolute. It's a lilucblrd play In Ave acts. CTRREXT KVENTS Always iiino nows from our boys "over there." Eddie Lyons and Leo Morari with Kdith Roberts In "MOVK OVKU" Children 10c ADMISSION -Adults 15c Saturday Kdilh Story in "Revenge," n western drama. : Sunday Aim M unlock In a slv act comedy dininn "The Beautiful Adventure." Coming next Tuesday and Wednesday Bcsslo Baii'lscnle In a sev-en-part paraltA piny "Within thu Cup.". Live-wire Doings of City Anothor .to Join Navy, Clifford Bemls and Clinton Came ron, who will leave here next Mon day for Portland where they will en list In the navy have added one more to their company. Arthur Da vis, also a high school student In this city, will accompany them and take the examinations with the oth er two boys. ! ivoduk Day Observed. j This afternoon was observed as lioi.ak afternoon for the different classes of the high school, their ob- I jeet being to secure snaps for their annual "Unipqua, which will he published at the ond of this term. Short periods were given the entire school and all started out at three o'clock for a jolly time. To Make Home In Lebanon. C. I. Leavengood and family pasB ed through this city thiB afternoon euroute to their home at Lebanon. Mr. and! Mrs. Leavengood were resi dents of this city some years ago, tnen left for Myrtle Creek whore they have resided until about two weeks ago. They visited with their many friends here for a few minutes duiing their stay here this afternoon. Rr Third Rainbow Regiment. Seven additions toTbe third Rain bow regiment were named in com munications received by the county suneiintendent, they being Hose tfrisbin, Looking Glass; Ed ward Thiele, Bernard Grubbe, Laurence Stevenson, Ruby Guff and Vivian Thompson, all of the Oakland public schools. Eulala Westfau, of the Voncalla public school, was the the seventh member added today. Wants Ship Knees. O. V. Gamble, of the Gamble-Rieg Ship Knee Co., of Portland, is in the city for the purpose of buying ship knees and placing contracts for such material. There Is great demand for this product, and the material available here will be used In con struction of government ships to be built at the Portland ship yardB and on the Columbia river. Mr. Gamble is stopping at the Unipqua. Want Chairs for Camp Grounds. The auto camp grounds committee urgeB all who have old benches and chairs that they cannot use to donate them to be placed on the grounds for the comfort of tourists this summer as they could be used toa splendid advantage. Second hand chairs and benches if Bold cheap will also be bought and Information can be re ceived by calling the committee in charge phone 253. CITY NEWS 0 j Special chicken dinner every Sun day at Roseburg Cafeteria. tf Dr. F. W. Haynos will re-open his office in the Perkins buudingi on April 0. tf Jesse Alterbury returned to his home at Riddle last evening after spending yesterday in this city. Fuel. Three cars or coal Just re ceived Pace Investment Co. Phone 242. tf Miss Ilortonse Epplcy left this aft ernoon for Sulcm where she will visit with her mother for a few days. BcBt cnicken dinner, best service, best cooks at the best restaurant. The Grand. tf Mrs. T. A. Westfall arrived In this city last evening from Eugene and will visit lor a lew days with relatives. China noodles No. Is, best can be bought. We handle the best of everything. Grnnd restaurant. tf A. A. Sneider returned to his home at Glendale last evening after spend ing the past day In this city on business. War hot cakes served every day at the Hoseburg Cafeteria. The very best coffee in town. tf Mrs. J. W. Prongh returned to her home In Greon last evening after spending the day shopping in this city. Good news. We now have plenty of Coos Bay coal. Page Investment Co., phono 242. tf Attorney W. W. Cnrdwell return ed to Ooles Valley this afternoon aft er visiting In this city for the past few days, The best variety of foods, and quick, clean service at the Roseburg Cafeteria, where everybody eats, tf Mrs. L. E. Clogen arrived here this afternoon from her home at Glendale and will visit for a few days with friends nna relatives. China noodles at the Grand restau rant. Wo buy the best No. Is. If you try them once you will come again. tf Mrs. D. R. Graves arrived in this city Inst evening from her home at Dandon and nro ylsiling nt the home 01 Mr. and Mis. Smith Duiley The ladles of the W. C. T. U. will hold a sale of aprons and home cook ing In the Cuio building on Satur day, April 6. a5 Dr. Fred Haynes. who Is return" Ing to Roseburg, will prob.bly reach this city noxt Tuesday. He Is mak- EFFORTS ARE APPRECIATED. , . , The high school has been glv- en a rare treat this week. Through the kindness of the editor of The Evening News, the 4 i Associated Press dispatches v concerning the-war nowa have been furnished! the high Bchool' three and four times daily. The eagerness with which these re- ports uave been received by the student body show their ap- v preclatlon of tlila kindness of Mr, Bates. It is cortainly a rare f treat for a high school to be able to have the news service that our local high school has had this weex, and the faculty and students appreciate the thoughtfulness of Mr. Bates In furnishing these press reports. '. t H. S. STUDENT BODY. Ing the trip nome by boat to Port-l-.ml and is expected to arrive there next Monday. New Wonder Onion sets, the latest out, 20c the pound- at Tollman's gro cery, Edenbower. a2 Ray Henderson is in the city from Looking Glass and will remain here for the week end. L. H. Clock left for Portland this afternoon where he will transact business' for several days. ; Marlon Mudder returned to his nome in Wilbur this afternoon after attending to business matters here this morning. J. H. Redifer and family left this afternoon for their home in Drain after visiting in this city for the past few weeks. Mrs. J. C. Laughlin, who has been vlBlting her daughter in this city for the past week returned to her home at Junction City this afternoon; When you can't afford to eat at home, try- the Roseburg Cafeteria. The best of everything at the most reasonable prices. tf Mrs, E. Tutor returned to her home In Sutherlin this aftornoon after shopping and attending to business matters in this city. Mrs. Grant Wilcox returned here this afternoon lVom points in south ern California where she has been visiting for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Curtis, who have spent the winter in this city, re turned to their home at Hubert, Minn., this afternoon, curing their stay in this city they were the guesta of Mr. anu Mrs. F. M. Curtis. Variety and character dance, Sat urday, March 30, at Maccabee hall. Any costume suitable from a masque to a hard' time. Net proceeds to be donated to Armenian and Syrian re lief committee. Admission 75c per couple. Spectators 10c. Ott's or chestra. mSO Will J. Hayner, edRor of the Suth erlin Sun, accompanied' by Mrs. Hay- ney, and John F. O'Mara, spent sev oral hours In the city this afternoon attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Mr. Hayner re ports things moving along nicely at his city. . HOME MADE PASTRY. All kinds of choice home made pastry for sale, also pastry of all kinds made to order. Eggs, butter, creain and milk for sale. Leave your orders with us. Prompt service. Phone 280. The Little Gem Restau rant, Sheridan street. tf WILL DO HIS HIT. Alfred Marshall", a member of the soldiers' home In this city left last evening for Lebanon, Ore., where he wilt work in the woods In that vicin ity. Mr. Marshall Is 75 years of age, and claims that he Is able to fall and buck timber as well as an old timer. He- is na old resident at the home, and his comrades regret his departure. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Scaled proposals will be received at the office of E. N. Ewart, Review building, Roseburg, Oregon, until Saturday, the 6th day of April. 1918. for the purchase of lot No. 2 of block No. 69 of the city of Roseburg, be ing 80x100 feet, facing on two prin cipal paved streets of Roseburg, the same to be conveyed free from all In cumbrance. Only cash or approved security will be considered, and the right to reject any nnd all bids is horoby expressly reserved. dDa5 NEW TODAY. LOST Mercantile fountain pen. Finder please leave at News office. Reward. FOR SALE Hoavy draft team, har ness and wood wagon. Enquire of R. Stubbs, Melrose, Ore. FOR SALE Black mare, weight 1300. Also buggy harness, work harness and light wagon. E. C. Bale. Phone 38F12. WANTED Will pay $2 per hei 1 for day old calves, males prefer red. Address J. H. Cuninnghaui, Dlxonville, or phone 7F32. Rawleigh Products FOR SALE BY J. O. VINCENT. 343 W. Second Avenue North. Phone 120-R. IF YOUR BOY Is going to the front give him a good rcllnblo wrist watch as Military Wrist Watches with luminous dials are a positive necessity to our soldiers In any branch of the service, for a watch that can bo seen any time of night, without a Unlit Is very much need ed by the boys. We cany them from 17 Jewel Waltlmra and El gins to the Ingersol at 4.00. BUBAR BROS. Jewelers & Optometrirts. JACKSON STREET. We also have a fine selection of service pins, one two nnd three stars, Mrs. H. A. Crow, who has been In Salem for the past few weeks and spent yesterday in this city, returned to her home at Riddle last evening. MRS. F. D. OWEN Out Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Boa ,; " quets, etc FOR SALE AT , "THE FERN" 111 Cass St. Roseonrg, Ore. ... PHONE 240 Drs. Seely, Sether and Stewart Physlclnns and Surgeons. Suite of offices rear of Douglas National Bank, ground floor. Phone 807 Roseburg - Oregon DR. K. L. MILLER , Physician and Surgeon. Ground Floor Masonic Building, corner Cass and Main Sts. Phone 132. House 63 DRS. PLYLER & PLYLER Licensed Chiropractic Physicians 222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore. Consultation, examination free. Office Hours O to 5 Phono 103 Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments. DR. S. L. DeLAPP Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon Phones: 217-318 Perkins Bldg. . Of lice 110 Res. 252-L Roseburg, Ore. SEVENTH YEAR. Elizabeth Eldridge Heinline SCHOOL OF PLAiHO Subjects: Piano, Harmony and Theory, Normal Training for " Teachers. Also Heinline Musical Kindergarten. Booklet upon application. 428 Ella St. Phone SS-R We wish to announce that we have moved our Granite, and Marble Works to 503 N. Jackson Street, nnd arc prepared to furnish any thing in our line at a reasonable price. Wo use only the best Uarre Grnnifo in our Monumental work, and Vormont Marble in our head stones.' Wo also do all kinds of Cemetery work. We Invito yon to call and see us. Yours for Business, Peoples Marble & Granite Works W. E. Morstors, proprietor, 503 N. Jackson Street, or G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St. . lloseburg, Oregon. Monday, Bargain Day at the Roseburg Cleaning AND Pressing Works! Men's Suits French Dry Cleaned and Pressed for $1.00. All work given, prompt attention. Bargain day prices do not Include calling for .'or delivering clothes, VG. W. SLOPER 808 N. Jackson. War Savings Stamps For Sale We have placed on sale the V. 8. War Savings Cer- tlilcates and Thrift StampB. The Savings Certificates are $5. Government obligations and bear 4 per cent Interest, compounded quarterly they now cost only . $4.14 until March 31, 1918, The V. S. Thrift Stamps . sell for 25 cents each. Every stamp you buy will help win the war for a Just cause. , : TheRosebur&National Bank Roseburg, Ore SHOE REPAIRING I am here at 213 Main street, and I am als,o there Johnny on the spot when it comes to getting your work out on time fix 'em while you wait and you don't have to wait a week either. So send them la. by the kids, -or any old way. Best of work, and best of ma terial. Rear R. L. Stephens Shoe Store. L. ROACH, Proprietor STOP AT THE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET . ROSEBURG Rug and Carpet Weaver -i-i t AT 020 WINCHESTER ST. Close to North Side Grocery Store. $33 NEW VIKING SEPARATOR AT THE DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY Fire and Auto Insurance Protect yourself from loss with one of our properly written insur ance policies. G. W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE 110 Cass Street Roseburg, Ore. BROCCOLI CRATES We are turning them out at the rate of 2000 per day All crates labeled if so desired THE J. G. FLOOK CO. BETTER STEAKS It's a safe bet that no shop holds Detter steaks tban ours. We don't hold them long. THE ECONOMY MARKET SHOE ECONOMY Have worn shoes repaired by re liable workman. Prices right W. S. HOWARD, 123 Oak street, west of Hotel Umpqua. - REAL ESTATE City and Farm Property, Winches tcr liny and Westlake Town Lots. GEORGE RITER. 122 West Oak Street. HOES? OF COURSE We are selling new spring shoes at a less price than the past sea son, due to the Increased quantity buying for this season. Get that new pair NOW. Do not wait until the last minute. However, we are prepared to supply you at any time with shoes of service that are as new as the newest in styles and less in price than the lowest. liny J. C. Penney Company Shoes for tiio entire family for WE SELL THEM FOR LESS Antlers Theatre TONIGHT ONLY 7:15 AND 0:00. " CHARLES RAY IN- "His Mother's Boy" with Mutual Comedy and PIctograph. A corking story of "mag Ing good." The youthful vigor of the star, his thrilling adventures and the tingling heart interest element of this picture make it one of the greatest pictures ever screened. Don't miss it. Adults 15c ADMISSION Children 10c Saturday only Charlie Chaplin In "The Vagabond."