FOUR Pay $1 On, Delivery 21 per cent. More Space than in Other Cabinets The Hoosior's over-size base has 21 per cent more opace for pots and' pans than the averago kitchen cabinet. And this is only one of Hoosior's many excellences. It has 17 exclusive features that can't be found in all others 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 Bhakos out flour light and fluffy and does not grind grit through a sieve'. In 40 ways this cabinet Baves you work that's why more than a million women have selected the Hoosler over all. HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET We are now offering some popular models at before-war -prices. 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 Hoosler. Come at once Belect the model you admire most we will deliver it for $1. Pay the balance $1 a week. Your money all back if you are not dollghtcd. A. J. Lilburn & Son COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS LjuVWWM'VVM''rll"lrlrlfll,V"lllll" l" 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 arid Girls $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 ROSEBURG BOOTERIE inviN rrunn Shoes Tlmt Satisfy. Perkins Building. Cam St. 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 better mid Inbuilt the ELECTRIC. Ity It you Iiiive not only tlio wnahing done by electric power, but I ho wringing also. Tiist think a washing done with only tlio Intnir of feeding riot hem to tlio wringer, mul hanging them on tlio Hue, and all with In mi hour or two. Tho balnnco of forenoon for rest or other work. 4 -onto hi mnl let us show you. Churchill Hardware Co. MAJESTIC ALWAYS A COOP SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:15-11 New Time TOIAV ONE DAY ONLY. Violet Moi'soivuu in Noll 11. Uronsnn's photoplay sensation ""The Raggedy Queen" A loveablo Bluebird Blory that makes you foal better aftor you ' have Been It. CURRENT KVKKTS Mnny Interesting bits of news from our boys "over thoro." " A DAKK DEED Just fun for fifteen minutes. - . Children 10c ADMISSION- Adults 15c Matineo iiOHtjioncd to three o' lock on account of Liberty Ixan ' i Pnrmlo. Saturday Viola Dana in "A Weaver of Dreams." Sunday Mary Miles Mintor In "Hor Country's Call." Monday Olive Toll In "The Girl and tlio Judge" " " Next Tuesday and ' Wodnesday, ltobert lilrhon's thrilling, spectac ular romance of the desert, "Tlio Gurdon of Allah." MACHINE DRIVE ON O. C. Knight, of Seattle, represen tative of the Western Electric. Com pany, Ib 'a business visitor In the city today and Is co-operating -with Howard Uhll, of the local Electric store In plans for a whirlwind elec tric washing lnashlno drive which will be put on in this city beginning tomorrow. Mr. -.Knght will person ally demonstrate the various strong points of the machine in front of the electric! store tomorrow and the housewives of the city will be given a splendid opportunity of witnessing the wonderful accomplishments of this 101) per cent maohlne, From the Interest! displayed on the part of hundreds of busy mothors there will be "something doing" by way of sales in this campaign. . - DOWS IN GALA ATTIRE A number of our patriotic mer chants are decorating their show windowB In honor of the liberty loan parade tomorrow and beauti ful posters, flags, patriotic statuetteB and other features are arranged with pretty effect. It la hoped that the other merchants of the city will' fol low the example of their brothers and adorn their stores in festive ar ray. Among the cleverly attractive windows are those In the following stores: Golden Rulo, Bellows, Ham ilton Drug Co., Fisher's Department store, A. J. Lilburn furniture store, and the Rose confectionery. Other merchants plan on decorating tonight and it is hoped that Roseburg will be there with flying colors tomorrow by way of decorations. IS How to trap moles and prepare their pelts tor .market will be, the subject of a series of talks and demonstrations to be Inaugurate! In Douglas county, beginning next Mon day, when Thomas H. Scbuffer, as sistant biologist or the u. s. nioiog- Isal survey, will undertake the work among the farmers and gardeners of this locality. Mr. Schuffer will be assisted by County Farm Agent Hurd, nncli the two gentlemen will visit a couple of schools each day during the week und explain the method of trapping the little pus and of curing the pelts so they will be marketable. It is expected that the Information to be Imparted will result In practical extermination of moles here, of which at present there are a lot. Boys will be shown the "knack" of trapping, and thorough ness of the skinning and curing process, It Is believed the young sters will about, all get busy and cloan up the mole problem. Fact of the matter 1b an:inuiiBtrious boy can make several dollars a day trapping inolen. He can not only make a lot of money, but he gets real enjoy mont out of tho business, and at the same time Is doing a good work in ridding the lnndt of a pest which an nually destroys thousands of dollars worth of food stuffs, kills young trees and generally makes Itself a burden. Mr. Schuffer will start the good j work In Roseburg next Mon- nay, anu men . go 10 -me rural schools. BAND NOTICE, - All nniBlclans who are to play for" me' lioeny loan pa- rade on Saturday wll). please. report at the city hall at 1:15 sharp. y ;t - - j .-. W. H. BOWDEN.- ... . A FROST LOSSES 80 TO 80 POT. - County Fruit Inspector Karl Pearcy, who Is visiting fruit dls- 'rxlcts at Riddle and rMyrtle Creek today, finds that peaches and prunes have been damag- -ed probably 20 to 30 per cent. The heaviest Injury is In the Myrtle . Creek section. While ithe loss is keenly felt, the sit- nation is not nearly so bad as at first estimated. ;'.! : bark Bros, will be In a position to farm on a much larger scale than heretofore. i Rubles Pass Away. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Buell, of Look ing Glass, are today receiving the sympathy of their many f rlenus throughout the city upon the death of their twin' sons who were .. born last evening at Mercy hospital. The funeral services were. .held tnls after noon at the family home in Looking Glass. ' ; - ' . - Passes Through Tonight. Clifford Bemis will pass through this city this evening enroute to Mare Island. He left this city sev eral days ago! and alter successfully passing the examination for the navy went to Seattle where he was given an outfit of navy clothing. ..His stay here will be a very few minutes but his many friends will be there to greet him. -, . Live-wire Doings of City Councilman Is Fined. Councilman W. S. Hamilton was arrostodi yesterday by Chief of Po lice Shambrook and appeared before the city recorder- today and paid line of $7. 60 for exceeding the city speed limits with his auto. Stuart Funeral Tomorrow. The funeral of the late Roso Stu art will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 from the Episcopal church with Rev. Bnrr G. Lee officiating and Interment will follow In the Odd Fellows cemetery. Dairymen's Meeting Scheduled, . The second meeting of tho dairy men s conrorences will bo held in this city noxt Tuesday, April 9, and discussion of subjectB pertaining to the Bllo, ensilage, cow testing and brooding dairy and beef cattle will be entered Into by Prof. FlttB, of the O. A. C. extension Bervlce. lluseii'mrk Bros. Huy Tractor. Rusebnarlc Bros., living west of the city about five miles, and extcn Blvo farmers and dairymen, today placed an order with John Signor, local agent, for a 12-25 Avery trac tor, and the machine will be deliv ered within a few days. The tractor is capable of handling a three-bottom gnng and a dtBc harrow, which will come with the machine. With this addition to their equipment Busen- & CITY NEWS C ASTORIA . For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bean the Signature of H. R. Graham left for Portland this afternoon to attend to business matters for several days. . Dr. F. W. Haynos will re-open his office in the Perkins building) on April 5. tf Mrs. Will Goodman returned to her home in Oakland this afternoon after' visiting with friends In this city. !; History, biography, travel, fiction. Over three thousand books. Rental, 10c. Fiction Library. . m6 J. F. Sund returned to his home at Portland this morning after spend ing several days in this city on busl- The besf 'variety of foods, and quick, clean service at the Roseburg Cafeteria, where everybody eats, tf f- i. . , M. E. Ellison returned to his home In Sutherlln thlB afternoon nrter spending the morning in this city on business. L. E. Hodges returned to his home at Oakland this afternoon, aftor vis iting with friends- and relatives In this city. ' - Best cnicken dinner, best service. best cooks at the best restaurant. The Grand. tf Claude Riddle returned' to his home in this city this afternoon aftor attending to business matters in Riddle. A. C. Marsters left this ufternoon tor points north of " this city where he will attend to business matters for a few hours. Good news. . We now have plenty of Coos Bay coal. Page Investment Co., phone 242. - - tf S. E. Pease, of Eugene, arrived this morning and 1b looking after business nffairs In ' the city during the day. China noodles at the Grand restau rant. We buy the best No. 1b. If you try them once you will come again. ... tI Joe Wlckson loft this afternoon for Wilbur where he will send sevoral hours attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Chns Brand, a well known resi dent of Garden valley, left this aft ernoon for Drain where he will transact Important -business. Have your duds Cleaned and press ed bv Sloner. the cleaner and pressor. All work promptly attended to and satisfaction guaranteed. - tf George Mnddox. a Roseburg boy, now In the navy department at Mare Island, arrived In the city this aft ernoon to enjoy a few days visit with his many friends here. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bolter, and aranddauRhter. Phyllis Ann arrived this morning from Portland and will attend the funeral of the, late Rose Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Bolter will NEW TODAY. LOST Little black pig. white face and short tall; weight about 60 pounds. , Reward. Address Carl Borger, Roseburg. MATHENY AND -CHAPMAN, the roof men, are In town. Call at the Churchill hardware storo or phone 73, with reforonce to that roof. Now Is the time to repair that old leaky roof. - allp IF YOUR BOY Is going to the front give him a good reliable wrist watt'h 08 Military Wrist Watches with luminous dials are a positive necessity to our soldiers in any branch of the service for a watch tlint can be seen any time of night, .without a light is very much need ed by the boys;- We carry them from 17 Jewel Waltham and El glus to the Ingersol at $4. BO. BUBAR BROS. Jewelers A Optometrlrta. ' JACKSON STREET.'. . We also, have a fine selection of sendee pins,- one two and three stairs. . probably remain In the city over the week end,'- ; -J-$,.! . Mrs. Grant Taylor returned to her home at Winchester - this afternoon after visiting with- Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Morian, of this city. ' - Miss Ruth Lamb returned to her home at Dillard this-afternoon after spending the morning In this city visiting with friends and shopping. Mrs. Robert. Smith and two chil dren left for Portland this afternoon where they will visit with Mr. Smith, who is attending to business matters in that city. . Mrs. Francis Drake Is In this city 'this afternoon from her home at Myrtle Creek and will spend a few hours here with friends and rela tives. MONDAY IS BARGAIN DAY. Monday is bargain day at the RoBeburg Cleaning and Pressing Works. Men's suits French Dry cleaned and pressed for $1.00. All work given prompt attention. Bar gain day prices do not Include call ing for clothes or making deliveries. Bring your clothes in.- tf FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for- re-election to the office of representative, subject to the ap proval of the.: republican voters -of thu county at the primary election. May 17, 181$, -. (pd. adv.). ROY GRIGGS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. I hereb announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the leg islature as Douglas county's repre sentative, subject to the approval of the republican voters at the P'i mary election, May 17, 1918. CHARLES A. BRAND, (Paid Adv.) FOR SHERIFF. ' I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election- to the office of sheriff of Douglas county, subject to the ap proval of the republican voters of this coutny at the primary election, April 17, 19il8.. GEO. K. QUINE, (pd. adv.) .,, Roseburg, Ore. r FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for sheriff of Douglas county, at the primary election May 17, 1918, subject to the approval of the republican voters of the county. - FRANK BARAGAR. (pd. ad.) Roseburg, Oregon. - FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as can didate for county commissioner for Douglas county subject to the will of the republican voters at the primary election, May 17, 1S)18. Myrtle Creek, Oregon. ::. ED. WEAVER. pd ad. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as a republican candidate for tho office of We wish to announce that we have moved onr Granite and Marble Works to 602 N. Jackson Street, and are prepared to furnish any thing 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. We also do all kinds of Cemetery work. We inme you to rail anil see us. Yours for Business, . . Peoples Marble & Granite Works W. E. Marsters, proprietor,. 008 N. Jackson Street. . G. W. Young & Son, 116 Cass St Roseburg, Oregon. On to Victory I 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.. - The Roseburg National BanK Roseburg, Ore. county commissioner of Douglas Co., subject to the approval of the voters of the county at the primary elec tion. May 17, 1918. .. . Myrtle Creek, Ore. pd adv. H. P. RICE. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. I hereby anonunce my candidacy for re-election to the office of County Surveyor of Douglas county, sub ject to the will of the republican vot ers at the primary election, May 17, 1918. (pd."ad.) M. B. GERMOND, CANDIDATE FOR CORONER. I hereby announce myself candi date for coroner of Douglas county, (pd. adv.) - M. E. RITTtiR. . FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myself as a canr dldate on the republican ticket tor the office of County Treasurer of Douglas county, Oregon, subject to the approval of the voters at the primary election May 17, 1918. ipd. adv.) . - J. E. SAWYERS. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce myoclf as a can didate on the republican ticket for the office of County Treasurer of Douglas county, Oregon, Bubject to tho approval of the votors'.at the primary election May 17, 1918. (pd. adv.) C. M. MYNATT. ' China noodles No. Is, best can be bought. We handle the best or everything. Graiid restaurant. tf SHOES? OF COURSE We are selling now spring shoes at a less price than the past sea eon, 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. .: . . : Buy J. C. Penney Company Shoes for tlio entire family for ! ' WE SELL THEM FOR LESS Eden Electric Washing Machine If every husband could be made to do the family washing just once, he wife would have an , . . . . EDEN Electric washing and wringing machine the following Monday. Free demonstration. Easy terms. Douglas County light and Water Co. "Time Being the Essence of this Contract" To deliver pure, fresh milk, at your ' I - door, when you want It, that's the time to expect it -1 ' "RIGHT ON TIME. Roseburg Dairy & Soda Works Antlers Theatre - Tonight and FridAy Friday Matinee " The Son of Democracy Benjamin Chapln as Abraham Lincoln with his humor andi great ness lives again upon the screen. A series of ten two-reel dramaB, each a complete story of America in the making. "EDUCATIONAL AMUSING PATHETIC A TRIP THROUGH HAWAII Comedy " .-- r : v Pictograph "Adults 15c ADMISSION Children 10c Coming Saturday Charles Ray In "The Pinch Hitter."