FOUR A SUITCASE MAKES A FIRST-CLASS XMAS REMEMBRANCE NEW SHIPMENT NOW ON DISPLAY WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON EACH ONE NOTICE OP FINAL HEARING. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In the matter of the Estate of Flo rena Alice Conn, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Henry Conn, Administrator of the Estate of Florena Alice Conn, deceased, has filed In this court his final account and report of Ills administration of said estate and the court has set Saturday the 4th dhy of January, 1919,. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the court room of said court In Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objection to said final ac count and report, and all ipersons having objection to the same are re quired to present the same in writing on or before said date. ' Dated and ilrst published this 5th di ; of December, lif 18. .. HENRY CONN, Administrator of the Estate of FIo ' rena Alice Con-'., deceased. ' -J-2 XOTIOE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given tnat the undersigned, executor of the Last Will and Testament of Armelda P. Lovell, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County his final account as such executor, and that Friday, the third day of January, .1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at( tne Court room in the city of Roseburg, Oregon, have been fixed by salxl Court as the time and place ror near ing of oojectlons to eaid account and the settlement tnereor. Dated December 6th, 1918. C. F. SWANDER, Executor of the Last Will and Testa ment of Armelda P. Lovell, de . ceased. J-2 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Notice is hereby s'yen that the undersigned has been by an onlbr of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas county, amy ap pointed Administratrix of the Estate of Jacob P. Cox; deceased. All persons having claims ngMnst said estate are required to present the same to the undersigned at her residence In Roseburg, Oregon, on or before the expiration of six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated at Roseburg,. Oregon, this 6th day of December. 1918. SARAH F. STRANGE, Administratrix of the Estate of Jacob P. Cox, deceased. J-2 Liberty 2 Night Shows 2 7:30 AND 9:00 Saturday Sunday 3 Vaudeville Acts 3 Boyle and Boyle Just Off the Pantage Circuit Presenting- Comedy, Singing, ' Talking, Dancing, Buck, Wing, Clog, Hard and Soft Shoe Dancing. Len Doreman In Clever Monologue, Songs and Dances, will make you laugh all over your face and half way down your back "The Fiddler's Two Boys" In High-Class Composition. A Good Feature Two Reels of Comedy ',. Three Piece Orchestra What more can you ask for? Only 25c and 35c MAJESTIC ALWAYS, A GOOD SHOW Matinee Every Day, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7:15-10:45 TODAY ON 10 WAV ONLY How fate robs a inan of revengo, to give lihn ills heart's desire Is told In 'The Trail to Yesterday' A six part rod-bloodod tale of the Western Plains from .the novel of the same name. Dort Lytel nnd Anna Nllson piny the lending parts. AXIMATKD WKEKLY. News from all parts of the world In pictures. "IT'S A Wriil 1JKK." For fun purposes only. ADULTS loo ' OHII.ttllKN lOo TOMOIIHOW KMTH IIOMKKTS IX "THE LOVE SWINDLE" , A MVSTHltV 8TOHV TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY DouglaB Fairbanks In "Manhattan Madnets" end a alack Sennnott Comedy "Saucy Madeline". Live-wire Doings of City i Will Arrive Horo Mondoy. It is expected that Lieutenant ana Mrs. Frank Mlburn will arrive in Roaeburg Monday. Lieutenant Lll- burn has just been rciieuneu irom service at Washington, Di C, where he lias been stationed in the quar termasters department otyhe service for the past few weeks , Complaint Filed Today. District Attorney George Neuner today filed a complaint in court in the case of Maizle C. Moore against Edward) J. Dourte and six other de fendants for the foreclosure of a mortgage of $900 with interest, at torneys' fees and cost. Coming to Visit Parents ' Miss Edith Hopkins who has been associated with a banking firm at Great Fails, Mont., for the past-three years, will arrive in Roseburg next week to enjoy a visit of three months miUi her parents, Attorney and Mrs. Chas. Hopkins, of this city. Iveaves to Join His Company. Sergeant Albert Easton, who has been in the city for the past ten days visiting with his parents and friends, left this morning for North Island, California, In response to a message from headquarters. The young man is in the regular army. Will Return This Evening. Miss Leone Coshow, who has been away during the past three weeks, will return home this evening. Miss Coshow visited wi'h her sister, Mrs. K naff el Pickens and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kay, in Salem, 'and with her Pi Phi sisters at Corvallls. , Pi-epnrintf Itox for Sick Soldiers. The Honor Guard Girls are pre paring a "box of edibles for the hos pital in the east, which is being sponsored' by the local chapter. Any who wIbIi to contribute to this box are asked to bring their donations in at once and leave them at Uubars jewelry store. Glondale Boys Safe. Word from Joe Jacques under date of 'November 14, three days after the lighting ceased on the battle front, brought relief to his (parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jacques. He says, he had just heard from his brother, Guy. The boys are both safe and relatives and friends are greatly relieved, so says The Glendale Nws Will Kot.ii in Home Tomorrow. Mrs L. B Skinner, who has been passing the week with her daughter, Mrs. George Johnson in Portland, will return home tomorrow morning, accompanied by her daugter-ln-hiw, Mrs. Edward Skinner, who will, re main here until after the holidays. Mr. Edward Skiner will arrive next week. A. M. Oeuuid Injured Last Night. An unfortunate accident occured at the Southern' Pacific station freight yards last night, when A. M. Oeland fell from a ladder while attending to some repairs on a car and received a bad gash over the right eye. A physician was summoned, the wound dressed ana Mr. Oeland returned to his work. Mr Oeland was near the top of the ladder at the time the ac cident occured and! losing his hand hold, fell to the ground, lighting on his shoulder and the Bide of his head. Besides the gash over the eye, Mr. Oeland suffered several other minor bruises and cute. Itonds Discounted Five Per Cent. Many inquiries have been received at The News office in reference to the selling of Lioerty bonds and what (Mscount Ib being made to the buyers, Inquiry at the. banks here show that the discount fluctuates a little from day to day, but that it is quite safe to any that at the present time a live Christmas Giits OF- JEWELRY Express the Romance and Sentiment that no other gift pos- This year, we are carrying a fine selection or distinctive gifts for men,-women and children. Diamond rings, Brooches, La Vallieres,' dainty wrist watches, and Hull Detachable handle Umberellns in the plain and coloredl sillts, with either wood or Ivory handles. The beauty and quality of such gifts alwayB reflect the taste of the giver. , r 1 ' . ' Samples by mall if you cannot make a selection personally. BUBAR BROTHERS JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS At Your Service tor Anything Optical. ax per cent discount .is about normal. nha KnTilra ti i-n tint hnWPVfll'. finfiOUr- aging the sale of Liberty bonds, but rather are advising all holders to keep thein ; Honor Guard O.ivo Dance. The Honor Guard girls are making elaborate preparations for a dance, which will take place on Christmas night, .providing the "Flu" ban on dances is lifted by that time. The girls, expect to make this affair a memorable occasion and are already busily engaged in arranging clever feature dances which will be en hanced by the play of colored lights thrown over the dancers. Travel on Official Permit, Mrs. N. B. Young, of Roseburg, Oregon, and Mrs. C. S. Magree, of Kremlins, Colorado, passed through the city the first of the week on their way to visit their sister, Mrs. Aaron Pearce. They carried permis sion letters officially signed by the state board of health, which stated that they could travel to Hotchltlss, Colo , on a Rio Grande train propell ed by steam (speed not limited.) Colorado News. l.lttlo Girl Shot In Hand. Mildred, the little daughter of Fred Bartoll of Ferndale, was accidentally shot through the hand last Thursday, says the Glendale News. She was picking up the cartridges for her brother who was. emptying the ma gazine of liis 22, when the gun was accidentally discharged. The bullet went through the index finger of her right handi, shattering the bone, also plowing its way through the end of the second finger and breaking the nail on the thlid finger. Dr. Knott was called. Has License Not to AVcxt. Glendale News. Ed Throne re turned yesterday from an extended visit in Roseburg and vicinity, leav ing today for his home on upper Cow Creek Ed's friends thought perhaps liis trip to the county seat might have been to prdcure license to take to himself a helpmate, but he says nothing doing in the marriage license line. He declares the only license he got was a license to use explos ives, but this doesn't signify that Ecii. is going to Join the anarchists nor go out after the Kaiser. He does state emphatically, however, that he is going to get a oear. Open day and night, meahat all , hours. Regular dinners served. The Little Gem restaurant, near the de pot tt Miss Mollle Trush, who has been absent from the little Gem restaurant for some weeks, has again resumed her duties there as night cook. ANTLERS 5 THEATRE TODAY OXLYt ADUITS inc. CHILDREN 100 "The Kid is Clever" STAItlUXG UHOKGK WALSH A picture with Pop and action with the Screen Telegram , mm am Wi "THE PRUSSIAN CUR" W1LJ.1AM FOX PRODUCTION lrcsldciit Wilson Deliver War MmuwKe to Congress. NI'MIAY AX1 MO.XDAY NEW TODAY. VaRM FOR RENT Address, owner, i care News. d-13 FOR SALE Buff Orpington pullets. Ashby, Rosecurg. Phone 9F3. Thankful for Unity and Patriotism Every citizen of the U. S. A. baa many things tor which to be thankful, among the Important ones are unity of ; purpose to accomplish the best ideals, and patriotic service at home and abroad. " The Roseburg National Bank tbanica Its customers for their patronage and Invites new accounts. . '. f . ' " .: .: .,''- The Koseburg National Bank Roseburg, Ore. WANTED TO RENT Small furnish ed house; must have garden. Write or phone to Grand Hotel, room 1G. WOODCHOPPERS WANTED $1.66 a tier for 16-inch wood, or 1.40 J ror oiock. u. 1 . jjrown, phone 3F-24. Free cabins supplied' tf. FOR SALE One Gas range with hot water attachements, in good or der and' other household goods; may be seen at residence of Chas. Lerry, P. O. box 569. tf FOR SALE $1400 mortgage, paying ' 7 per cent; Good sound: invest ment. Will discount $50 if taken at once. For particulars: Apt. 6, 106 E. Wash St.. Roseburg. d-17 GREAT UMADlGlLE NOW ON Biggest, Best Bargain Event in this City..-" ; y' Entire Stock on Sale, Nothing Reserved. BELLOWS STORE ANTLERS THE A TRE 2 DAYS ONLY SUNDAY-MONDAY Dec. 8 and 9 MATINEE SUNDAY AND MONDAY 2:15, NIGHTS 7:15 AND 9:30 1G AS TOE WAR AS THIS WORLD CONFLICT STANDS SU PREME AMONG WARS, SO DOES THE TITANIC WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION m mmm Stands Supreme Among War Photo Dramas Tremendous Batle Scenes. United States Congress in Session. Revolting Crimes of the German. . Teuton Spies at Work The Kaiser and his Crew of Baby Killers. Our Fleets, our Armies, our Alr crart in Action. Mobs Conflagration and a beau tiful story of an American girl and her Soldier. "Emperor WUhelm I, consecrates Prussia to Kuttur. "President Lincoln delivers Gettys burg address. "Lusitania departs on her fatal voyage. "Sinister activities In German Em bassy at Washington. "Deadly submarines In action. " ! 1 "Stirrlns scenes in the American Training Camps. "Kaiser Wllhelm II, decrees ruth less U-boat war. .. , . "German Clu becomes wireless . StatiOn . - , ;. , ... "Train is wrecked with loss of American lives. ''American soldiers clean out nest . of bomb makers. "German War Lord on 'battlefield and In Berlin. "Mad Dog of the Nation dies In his Palace at Potsdam. , . Admission-Adults 25c, Children 10c