rotra THE EVENING NEWS, WEDNESDAY, APItIL 8, 1018. Pay 21 per cent. More Space than in Other Cabinets The Hoosler's over-size base has 21 per cent more space for pots andi pons than the averago kitchen cabinet. And this Is only one of Hoosler's many excellences. It has 17 exclusive features that can't be found In all others j combined. There are places for, 400 articles within arm's reach all scientifically arranged. - Hoosler'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 moro than a million women have solected the Hoosier over all. HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET We are now offering some popular models at before-war prices. f -But-our allotment Is limited due to the enormous wartime demand. The Hoosier puts any kitchen on a war-saving basis, and It seems that every women who ever thought of getting a cabinet, now wants, the Hoosier. Dome at once noloct the modol you admire most we will deliver It for $1. Pay the balance $1 a week. Your money all back if you are not delighted. A. J. Lilburn & Son COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS STOP AT THE GRAND HOTEL CASS STREET ROSERURO You're Planning to Conserve Daylight by Setting Your Clock Ahead Why 'Not Conserve Labor By Using a "Big Three" or "Vacuum" Washing Machine Over a hundred satisfied customers testify to tlio merit of them, while several have gone a little Iwtter and Imiiglit the ELECTRIC. Ry it you luivo not only tho wishing done by oloctrlc power, but the wringing also. Just Uiink a washing done with only the lnkor of feeding olothes to the wringer, and hunting them on the lino, mull all with in an .hour or two, . Tho bnlnnco of forenoon for rest, or othor work. ' Como in and lot us show you. Churchill Hardware Co. MAJESTIC TODAY LAST f'HAWK TO SHE . BESSIE BARRISCALE IN WithintheCup A seven-act Paralta play that's different. A story of one that loved not wisely, but too well. To be "so different" means usunlly to be worse than foolish. Soino artists thing that lire must be just ns they paint it. OUR LITTLE NELL A 11 ft con minute laugh", ADMISSION-- Children 10c- Thursday Jack Mulhnll In "Madame Spy." -.- ....... .Friday Violet Merserenu in "Tho Hiiggwly Queen," ' , . Saturday Viola Dana In "A Weaver of Dreams." ' .1 ; Sunday Mary MUes Mluter In "Her Country's Call." Next Tuesday and Wednesday, Itoliert Hlrhen's thrilling, apectnc . ular romance of the desert, "The Uanlen of Allah." Special chicken dinner every Sun day at Roseburg Cafeteria. tf It 10 A I, ESTATE City and Farm Property, Winches tor Bay and Westlnko Town Lots, GEORGE RITER. 122 West Oak Street. ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:15-11 New Time -Adults 20c CITY NEWS Si L. - Joph loft yesterday for Albany where he will visit with friends for several days. . Fuel.-. Three ears or coal JUBt-iV celved.i Page Investment Co. Phone 242. " - U Mrs. W. R. Klnsei returned to her home In Wilbur yesterday after at tending to shopping In this ity. History, blograpny, travel. Action. Over three thousand books. Rental, 10c. .Fiction Library. '' mS J. Hagarty left yesterday for Oak land where he will work for several weeks on the roads in that vicinity. The. best variety of foods, and quick, clean service at the Roseburg Cafetorla, where everybody eats, tf Chas. Brand motored to this city yesterday from his home at Guidon valley to attendi to business matters. China noodles No. Is, best can' be bought. We handle the best of everything. Grand restaurant. tf J. C, Martin returned to his home In Eugene yesterday after visiting in tnis city with friends and relatives. Oood news. We now have plenty of Coos Bay boat. " Page investment Co., phone 242. tf Miss Fitzgerald returned to her home In Wilbur yesterday after visit ing with friends in tins city for sev eral days. Best cmcken dinner, best service, best cooks at the best restaurant. The Grand.. tf Mrs. R. V. Almos left today for her home at Grants Pass after spend ing the past two riiays in this city vis iting with relatives. New Wonder Onion sets, the latest out, 20c the pound at Tollman's gro eery, Edenbower. a! Mrs. Elbert Lenox arrived In this city lust evening from her home in Coquille and will yisit with friends for several weeks, j. '. China noodles at the Grand restau rant. We buy the. best No. Is. If you try them . once you will come again. . tf Mrs. Sarah North arrived In thfs city yesterday from her home in Med ford to visit with Mrs. W. H. Cannon. When you can't afford to eat at home, try tho Roseburg Cafeteria. The best of everything at the most reasonable prices. tf J. W. Porter returned to his home In Portland yesterday after looking after business matters in tills city for several days. The hullos of the W.'O. T. if. will hold a sale of aprons and home cook ing In the Caro building on Satur day, April 6. , aG Miss Helena Riddle returned to" her home in Riddle last evening after spending yesterday in this city shop ping and visiting with friends. Have your duds cieanea and press ed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressor. AH work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tf Wm. Needham, of the 4th Colum bia artillery company, arrived this morning from Fort Columbia and is spending a few days In this city vlsit- ing at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Kldd. Miss Martha Steuer, of Buck Fork, who has been employed In the local Cafeteria for the past few months resigned her position there yesterday and loft this morning for her home where she wilt remain permanently. The Mcrry-Oo-Round club, of the Winston district, held an all-day ses sion today at the home of Mrs. L. B bKlnnor and Red Cross work occu pled the attention of the busy mem bers during the day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Perry loft last even ing for their home In Riddle where thoy will spend a few days visiting with tholr parents. From thero they will Journey to southern California. They wero married in this city yes terday afternoon. All merchants have been, or will be requestedi to close their stores next Saturday afternoon during the liberty loan meeting from 1:30 to 3:00 o'clock. No patriotic business man will refuse to comply with this request, so a large attendance Is as sured. The new dusting process Installed by Sloper, the cleaner and pressod, eradicates every particle of dust from your clothing before they are pressed and cleaned, thus assuring you of the most sanitary methods employed In handing your work. The only sanitary dusting machine In the city. - tf Mrs. Mnllnda Crouch returned to her borne In Oakland yesterday aft er visiting In this city with her son, Snm Crouch. She was accompanied CASTOR I A . For Infants and Qhlldrea In Use ForOver 30 Years Always bears mmm the AJ - 4ZS7-2T Signature of W35 UcA4 as far as Sutherlin by Mrs. Geo. Evans, who also has been Melting with. Mr. and Mrs. Crouch,,;. ' Vivian trench left this afternoon to spend a few hoars In Drain on business.- j- pi. Dr. F.' W. Hnyne's' win re-open his office In the Perkins building on April ',- i - ' tf J. M. Donnell returned to his home In Wilbur this afternoon after at tending to business' matters in this city. . .... , Q. P. Downer and wife: left this afternoon for Portland where they will visit with friends and : relatives for several weeks. i Mrs. H. H. Boyd returned to her home at Drain after visiting In this city -for several weeks with friends an d relatives. - . ;.. Ira Hanson returned! to his- home at Yoncalla this afternoon after spending this morning In this city attending to business matters. Glen Tailor, arrived in "this city this afternoon from Myrtle 'Creek where he spent the morning demon strating a car in that vicinity," "J John Hancock left for bis home lu Sutherlin this afternoon.' Mi'. Hancock spent the morning in this city attending to business matters. Charles North, who has, .been ill at his -home in this city for some time leu this afternoon for Dallas where ue will spend several weeks resting. R. T. Ashworth, a well known resi dent of this city left this afternoon for Drain where he will spend sev eral hours visiting and attending to business matters. Miss Helen Mclntyre motored to this city this morning from her home in Sutherlin and will spend several hours In this city shopping and visit lng with friends. ' Mrs. : Dale Wilson arrived in this city this afternoon from her home in Green. Mrs. Wilson will visit in this city for several days with friends and relatives. J. H. Bagley, a timber cruiser of state wide prominence, is In the city toady on official business. Ho ex pects to remain here for'-"several days. ' The News ' acknowledges, a pleasant call from the gentleman. Live-wire Doings of City ! Expected Homo Today. Attorney J. O. Watson, who has been at Gardiner the past few days looking after business matters, Is expected to return home this even ing. ' Moving to lirockwayi' N. JP. Wheat, of Melrose, was in the city today looking after business matters. The gentleman Is planning to move with his family to Brockway vicinity to reside... . Baby Dixon Arrives. . Felicitations ' are being showered Upon Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dixon of the North Umpqua district today upon the arrival of a baby girl, the little stranger making 'her appearance this morning. ": Girl Is Declared Delinquent. Dorothy Crow, age 16 years, was yesterday declared by the juvenile court to be a delinquent child' and was committed to the custody of the court. She Is the girl who accuses her father, M. M. Crow, of Douglas county, of a statutory crime. Eu gene Register. Will Not Move Shop. L. Koach, who conducts a shoe re pairing shop in the rear of the Steph ens shoe store, will not move his establishment to new quarters on Jnckson street as was erroneously stated yesterday, but will continue business in his present shop for the present. Howard Moves Shoe Shop. W1. S. Howard, the popular shoe repairer, has moved his establish ment to new quarters .two doors south of the Wells-Fargo Express Co.'s office, at 214 N. Jackson street and will hereafter be In a better po sition to care for the needs of his many customers. Cordon & Bishop, the local sign painters recently fin ished a fine new sign for Mr. How ard which Is prominently displayed in front of the new quarters. TROTTERS CLUB. Regular fortnightly dance Friday, April 5, at Elks hall. Music begins promptly at 8:30 o'clock. ATTENTION HOME GUARD. All members of - the Roseburg home guard will assemble at the armory at 1:16 p. m., April 6, to par ticipate in the liberty loan parade. Full attendance expected. GEO. K. QUINE, Commander In Chief. NEW -TODAY. FOR SALE 25 'acres,. 7 miles from Roseburg, well located hi mile from highway and school, good soil, 21 acres In 7 year old Bart lott and. Camtse pears; $250 per acre.- Easy terms.-"-Also E-acre home tract with full four acres of splendid variety of bearing fruit; best varieties of cherries, pears, prunes and apples; fine location, directly on highway. Terms. Ad dress F. L., News office. IF YOUR BOY ' la going to the front give lilm a ! good rellnblo wrist watch as Military I Wrist j V Watches with luminous dials are a positive necessity to our soldiers in any branch of the service, (or a watch that can be seen any time of night, without a light is very much need ed by the boys. Wo carry tJiem from 17 Jewel Waltham and KU gins to tfio Ingersol at $4.50. BUBAR BROS. Jewelers & Optometrlrts. JACKSON STREET. We also have a fine selection of service pins, one two and three stars. . Why Is a brick mason like a locomo tive? , . -. Because he has a tender! For a tender steak A Juicy chop, Direct your footsteps . To our shop. Our saws arc sharp; Cleavers, too, li e'H trim them up ' Just right for you. THE ECONOMY MARKET Geo, Kolilnagen, Prop. -rhone 58. We wish to announce that wo have moved our Granite and Marble Works to 502 N. Jackson Street, and are prepared to furnish any tliing in our line at a reasonable price. We use only the best Barre Granite in our Monumental work, and Vermont Marble in our head stones. Wo also do all kinds of Cemetery work. Wo invne you to call and see us. Yours for Business, Peoples Marble & Granite Works W. R Marstcrs, proprietor, 502 N. Jackson Street, or G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon. NOW FOR YOUR Strawberry Crate? Place your order early, with the THE J. G. FLO O K CO. SHOE REPAIRING I am here at 213 Main street, and I am also there Johnny on the spot when It comes to getting your work-out on time fix 'em while you wait and you don't havo to wait a week either. So send them in by the kids, or any old way. Best of work, and best of ma terial. Rear R. L. Stephens Shoe Store. L. ROACH, Proprietor Fire and Auto Insurance Protect yourself from loss with one of our properly written Insur ance policies. 6. W. YOUNG & SON, INSURANCE 116 Cass Street Roseburg, Ore. $33 NEW VIKING SEPARATOR AT THE- DOUGLAS COUNTr CREAMERY 11 I On to Do your share to send our valient soldiers on to victory. How can you do It? Invest In Bonds of the Third Liberty Loan buy all you can. Issued in bonds of convenient denominations that are within, the reach of all. Subscribe through us. TheRoseburgNdtional Bank Roseburg, Ore. MRS. P. D. OWEN . Out Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Bou quets, ete. FOR SALE AT -"THE FERN" 111 Cass fit. Roseburg, Ore. . PHONE 240 Drs. Seely, Sether and Stewart Physicians and Surgeons. Suite of offices rear of Douglas National Bank, ground floor. Phone 307 Roseburg ... . Oregon DR., K. Ij, MI LUC R Physician and Surgeon. Ground Floor Masonic Building, corner Cass and Main Sts. -Phone-132. House 63 WHITE SHOES New Lines In Today, Practical and Economical PRICED FROM $2.50 UP White Tennis Shoes, High or Low Shoes, With or Without Heels, Men's, Women's, Boy's and Girls $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 ROSEBURG BOOTERIE IRVIN RRUMN Shoes That Satisfy. SHOES? 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 tho lowest. Buy J. C. Penney Company Shoes for Uio entire family for . WE SELL THEM FOR LESS M Incorporated iLiU V-fi Antlers TONIGHT ALMA "The Crown of Destiny" Some of the most elaborate battle scenes ever recorded by tho motion picture camera actually, made at the front are shown In this play. Screen Magazine Adults 15c THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. "The Son of Democracy" Abraham Lincoln, the boy and the- man, are the leading charac ters prodduccd by Benjiunlii Chapln. This -story Is made up "for ton two-reel dramas, each a complete story. School children's season tickets good for the ten Friday matinees 60 cents. " Victory SI DRS. PIA'LEK & PLYLER , Licensed Chiropractic Physicians 222 W. Lane St., Roseburg, Ore. Consultation, examination free. Office Hours 0 to 5 Phone 132 Chiropractic and Electrical Treatments. DR. S. L. DeLAPP Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon Phonesi 217-218 Perkins Rldg. Office 110 Ros. 252-L Roseburg. Ore. SEVENTH YEAR. Eliznboth Eldrldge Helnline SCHOOL OF PIANO . Subjects: Piano, Harmony and Theory. Normal Training for Teachers. Also Helnline Musical Kindergarten. Booklet 'upon application. 423 Kiln St. Phone 3.1-R Perkins Building, Oass St. Theatre 7:30 0:00. Rl'EBENS In Comedy ADMISSION Children 10c