tww fvnNwa ygwg totway. jami'arv to, bh, " ' TrTHBB ' !The Best Store For! Winter Goats! NEAT, NITTY: GARMENTS IN A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ARB NOW READY FOB YOUR INSPECTION. Our Line of Silks Is the Best EVER SHOWN IN ROSEDUBG IT HAS NO EQUAL AND MAN! BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS ARB AT VOUR DISPOSAL. A" Nice Line of, Furs FOR WINTER IS NOW ON DISPLAY. CALL AND INSPECT OUR WINTER LINE OF GOODS WHICH IS COMPLETE IN EVERT PARTICULAR. ROSEBURQ I. ABRAHAM; r OREUON UTAH TO FURNISH JOBS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED '' ; (The Associated Press.) ' ' " SALT LAKH CITY, Jan. 10. De finite steps toward the organization of the state for the purpose of pro viding employment for returned sol diers, sailors and war workers has Deen taken by a Joint commlsslqn appointed by L. H. Farnsworth, chair man of the tltah State Council of De fense. ' ' 1 Specifically the task In Utah will be to find work for an' estimated 22,000 men, who have been in mili tary service; and for an estimated 16,000 men who left Utah for em ployment in shipyards and munitions plants - (GENT CAR1 OF THANKS. We wish to thank the many friends, relatives and members of the 1. O. O. F. for their deep sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereavement. - Signed: MRS. E. C. BENSON, AND SON, E, R. BENSON AND FAMILY. ! Safety deposit boxes at the Rqse I burg National Bank. Secure one for the safe keeping of your, bonds and other valuables. . , . tf. MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 10Camp Lewis was the most intelligent army camp In the United States, according to a statement by Dr. E. H. Lindiey, president of the University of Idaho, who has made a careful study of the roBiilts of the United States army in telligence tests. Similar tests are to lie Instituted in the University of Idaho. ; 'v '' - "Soldiers n Camp Lewis are typi cal of the northwest," according to President Lln'dley, "and the results of these tests indicate the high aver ige intelligence of the northweBtern ors." " The high intelligence of the men at Camp Lewis is Indicated by the fact that 93.6 per cent received a grade of A or 'B. ' Camp LewlB had nine times as many men of marked Intelli gence as any camp in the United States. , Only 0.9 of 1 per cent of the men at the camp were below C. . THE SPECIALTY SHOP. . , Hemstitching, plcot. edging, pleat ing, button covering, braiding, all kinds of fancy stitching. Waists made to order. 321 Perkins Build. .. ' " . .. ..... ,tf GREATEST OF ALL SIXES , ........ 'I,' I .1.; . . ". itt -von" :!:' $1795 I!" 'f Chandler is to 1 HAT'S the word on tHe street today. Ifs good, news to the car-using public. With this $3QO Reduction Chandler leads in price, now as always, because it is a basic policy of the Chandler Company to build a really fine car and price it as closely as it can be priced. , The, great Chandler plant, the millions of capital employed in Chandler production, are back of that statement. They exist because of that policy. t Chandler is the greatest of sixes. Cars come and go. Types of motors, too. Chandler lives arid grows, and every season multiplies its friends. On the splendid Chandler chassis, famous for its marvelous motor, are mounted most attractive styles of body, distinguished in design, lux uriously comfortable, handsomely finished and upholstered. Touring Car The big, roomy Chandler Touring Car, seating seven in perfect comfort, leads the line. In grace and beauty of design, it holds pre-eminence. .. . . Four-Passenger Roadster The Chandler Roadster, seating four, continues to hold its favor with a big public. Chandler design has solved the problem of the close coupled seating arrangement with out the sacrifice of beauty of body lines. Dispatch Car The Chandler Dispatch Car, seati, ing four, is all that its name implies.; . A car to "go get there" in. Snappy, fast with just a touch of raciness in its make-up. , Convertible Sedan 'and Coupe '-''' In the four-door Convertible Sedan, seating seven, and the four-passenger Convertible Coupe, Chandler offers the very ' finest development of the all-season type of car. Beautifully,, 1 built cars, both of them. With win-' dows closed they offer snug protection ; against snow or rain or cold. .. With , windows lowered or removed,! they . are quite as open to the sunshine and soft warm air of pleasant days as is any other type of car, Thou- . sands are buying Chandler sedans and coupes now, and enjoying their delightful riding comfort. And Chandler is Back to $1795 In choosing your new car you will consider the Chandler. Let us show you now why Chandler is the greatest of sixes. Come, decide for yourself. SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES . V Seven-Passenger Touring Car, S 1795 Four-Passenger Roadster, S 1795 , ' .,,,,: . Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $1875 Convertible Sedan, S2495 Convertible Coupe, S2395 Limousine, $3095 -r All prices f. o. b. Cleveland . i JOHN C. SIGNOR LOCAL DEALER PHONE 411 Roseburg, Oregon , 4 Farmers Feed Barn CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO (Prices aa listed above effective on and after January 6, 1919.) v ?. , FISHER'S : Bijrliezin-lLJp Sale Now Going On. The Bargain Opportunity of d the Year. Exery thing Reduced. ;. i.,.i 5 ., 1-4 Off All ReadyTto-wear Garments! 1 M p StapIe Dry Goods! -,. o.-:- rl -.( 1-3 Off, All ladies' Muslin Underwear 10 Per Cent Off All Shoes - . iQuting Flannel Specials at 27c Ginghams, such as other get 35c, our price 28c ,cir:c:rtj: iJ:v :,t Jot ', LONDON, Dec. 30 A device which for more than three, years helped to protect British . warships from' Ger man mines, has won for its inventor, Lieutenant Charles D. Burney of the British navy, the order of Compan ion of St. Michael and St. George and a grant of (160,000. . The invention Is said to. have saved the lives or hundreds of Bailors and prevented the loss of many warships. .It consists of a waterplane -shaped UKe a tor-, pedo, having a pair of large flat fins projecting on either, side. . It Is tow-j ed overside by. a. -wire rope in such way that it runs from the. BMps bows outward. The wire rope is in tended to pick up the mooring ropes of mines and slide them along until they, reach to the nose of the device, where a sharp saw Is flexd inside a V-shaped slot. The saw cuts through the mooring rope anal- allows tne mine to float free, where it - can either be rvoided or destroyed. The invention Is. known in the service as the "P. V.", or "paravane." LECTURE ON PSYCHOIXK.I". Eagle Hall every Sunday evening at 7:30 by Mrs. Tucker, late of Los Angeles, Demonstration at . cios Collection. . - tf ting the formers mother, Mrs. M. 'E. Kennedy and otherrelatlvos. Cor poral Hodson 1b jusY returning frbhi ithe east, where he has been in the U. S. service. He goes to San Fran cisco, where he expects to be muster ed out of service. " ' The family of Rev: M. C. Davis who has been very 111 with the prevailing malady, are now much bettor and Rev. DaviB has returned to his mineB near his home in the vicinity of Gol den. Mrs. Davis and their children were spending the school year In this city for the benoflt of our high school, -but the quarantine at times has de prived them of the frequency of the schools. They are much (pleased with our schools and regret the loss of a day. Goorge Roberts Jr. left on Monday morning, returning to his station In California, where he holds a position as foreman in a ship building plant. He greatly onjoyed his vacation and the meeting old friends of his boy hood days. It Is regretted that lz more years may elapse before he vis its his parental home again, as he Roes out to the busy armleB of life. Such is life and we are Elad he 1b taking a larger view of it. Our best wishes go. with him all along lifes highway. The splendid days of clear cold weather of the immediate pastare much enjoyed by all of our people, while it retards progress some, it certainly is profitable to men who have wood to soli, and also to our very busy, grocery'men and marketers of produce of any kind. ,i ...... MULLillV. ' GLiENDALE NEWS ITEMS. - WitH surprise and sincere regret, we note the death of Col. Theodore Roosevelt. He was a great man, im pulsive and .very peioeptlvej a man of an affectionate disposition, who tenderly lovedi bis wife and children and made their home lite Joyful. In the days of the chtldrens presence at home, he had high ideals ror them, may be. a little overdrawn at'timeB, but very far-reaching always. His career was meteoric from the time It began; reaching out to forecast possibilities even it they were some what Impracticable, .were many times possible. ; . ; It he had attained his hearts am bition to have gone lntofthe late war, our national history would not be lust what it is today. . Whi shall say, W purpose waB not the highest ilnce he gave his lour noD'.e donn to en gage in his country's service, and we grieved with him when his young est son made the supreme sacrifice for the world s betterment. He calculated definitely and show ed energetic statesmanship; in poli tics and civil government, he possess ed splendid genius and keen percep tion along all points pertaining tu national matters. His passim; away Is a loss to the world, us well as t national bereavement: he left abund ant evidence of ability In his flue contributions to Twentye!h Century literature. , We sorrow with those bereft of a kind loving huRband and father, who will misn him beyond words to exipross. We gladly lay this little white blossom of hope upon his tomb. , - "He Is not dcali, the (tars go down to rise upon a fairer shore. ' The mills in tlilB locality are not running this week on account at Ice in flumes on the mill ponds and a general holiday season Is In 'evidence, The Influenza or "Grip" has made Itself very precarious In this city and valley and that one man who never gets a vacation Is Dr. Knott. How ever, conditions are more favorable at present and we hope to note the embargo on schools and places or amusement and churches off very soon. . , . - II. J. Miller, of the H. J. Miller Lumber Co. of Seattle Is In this lo cality looking over the interests the company he represents.. - - John Jones of the Portland Ship yards, Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones, in tnis city. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hodson spent two days In this city last week, vIb- I ds r.ITY NEWS 1 i For ginger ale or Coca-Cola phone 186. . tf John Hunter, an employee of the French Transfer Co., is reported to be quite 111 with the flu. For the best quality miik, $3.76 p. auart bv the month. Phone i86. Roseburs Dairy and Soda Works, tf. Jess Patrick, a local S. P. engineer, returned from his run last night suf fering from an attack of Influenza. Miss Marjorie Hun, was employ ed as local reporter for a local publi cation today, taking the place of Mrs. Baldwin who was absent from her iKelruth is some-times painful. ;f For instance when the doctor says one must give up the dearly loved cup of y coffee. , i Happiness fol lows however V when one finds ! OUt hoW . jTSS"' delicious n , and health making t ' ,is the. pure 0 , cereal drink INSTANT POSTUM duties on account of the departure of . her husband for California points. The Imported stock has a high-) Calming name, but our superior gin-: ger ale Is made Just the same. Buy It iy the case at pre-war prices. Roseburg Dairy and! Soda Works, STOP AT THE . GRAND HOTEL V PASS STREET ' ROSEBURG SAGE TEA DANDY' TO it'i Grandmother's Recipe Bring: Back Color and , Lustre to Hair. - to You can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 60-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, im proved by tho addition of other ingredi ents, are sold annually, says a well known druggist here, because it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. . . 4 nose whose -hair is turning gray aitii MRS. Ii. B. MOORE ' V Piano Studio Latest Approved Methods, 611 Hamilton st. Phone 187-R. lUiiAti DiBTATE ! Olty and Farm Property, Winches ter bay and Westuike Town Lots. GEORGE ItrTER. 1X1 West Oak Btreot. them, because after one or two applica tions the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beau tiful. This Is the age of youth. Gray-hatred, unattractive folks aren't wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sul- fbur Compound to-night and you'll be de ightcd with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. This' preparation Is a toilet requisite and is not intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease, - . M. C. RADABAUGH, X AUCTIONEER Any one having sales can arrange for dates at the Umpqua Valley Bank. CABINETS for filing letters or card cases for . loose ledger cards,' are always used In offices where they file away let ters and bills and keep copies of those written In the office. We have some good Ideas in the way of letter. flleB, cabinets, letter copying presses, besides everything that could be called a blank book filing cabinet. Orders filled for all kinds of'frul' boxes. ... The J. G. Flooh Co. , Roseburg, Oregon. 1