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ouci nor uoa m mvriob, rndtrtek &otur lAXI MM . tjSffig- KhiiV wu lit L-r n March 17 Tb Bd aHl" by the Civil Servlc ND, Or., Marcn ii m ,i..J ,h ...... j...... commission announcao. , , -c!lu.j ihi.if Pi. nd personal mliconduct In Jfcr guilty of "btom im-.ol'c- S9: YOU Ul CURE THAT BACKACHE. I geoa order ma llatlftaglas aser. Alaskan, ateilaiei iBSinmal bollce department," and leaseer. btapacsass at kotter tijt ako rXi.h.r.H him from TIutAIU.piM wot tart ow . Ice el l aaaey, Blmttm sea Urtaaiyttoasl m. Wbn ! M fail U IU ttMd. Mtfe Mi WttWwt I involved anegea viu btMCtM of Mtnfr1 the last named date, I (if led In the trial that, IKonier ana on wne in home "In scanty attire. (ember Bchearer NOTICE TO ARTISANS. All Artlaam please take notice that was the regular meetings will be held In iorce In a suit In which Eagles' hall on the first and third lamed as co-respopdent. Wednesdays of each month. Next lesion's decision praised meeting will be Wednesday, March fi as police chief, and 19. Refreshments; come. lie in otner eities ponce u. ti. jaiL.ijc.Lnjc. m. n. been guilty of oorrup- GENERAL NEWS. Fire? Id. simple wash, the wall prescription for Ecsema. I Unit. II othar remedies for akin fta that wa could irnaraji. i the B.D.D. rernenr. If ar alia 11.00 bottlr doaa t as wa aay. It will not It rose Pharmacy. RSI An Inventory of the estate of E. II Harrlman shows that when he died In 1909 It was valued In the aggre gate at 170.000,000. The chief hold Inn of the financier were railroad, steamship and industrial securities and real estate. The estate- is now valued at t80.000.000. i Frank Gotch, wrestling champion of the world, signed articles today to meet George Lurlch, for 10 years the . undefeated champion of Europe, at i Kansas City. April 1. Lurlch is the man who defeated George Hacken schnildt two years prior to Gotch's victory at Chicago over the fcuro-nenn. The C. A. Smith Lumber and Man ufacturing Company, of Marsblleia Or., received an order for Port Or ford white cedar to be used In the construction of the yacht which Sir Thomas Llpton will build In the hopes of winning the America cup. The white cedar of that locality, which Is found In no other part of the world except in Coos and Curry counties, has become quite famous in marine construction. NOBLEST SCIENCE ' V BESTJNSTRUCTION Pastor RussaH In a CoUaca Ctty Adiotatts Bibla as Teit Book. The Value ef Learning Its Coat Vari able Kinds of Knowledge The Moat Important One the Bast Tea her Tr-.t Meat ueoaaaful Pupils. Muddy Complexion. with a hit of Ten isba&?s . W 1 1 1 vnu HDD n . u till. i muddy or sallow compiexiou aim uun I eyes, you may know that her liver Is out of order. A few doses of Cham berlain's Tablets will correct it ana make her look better and feel better. For sale by all dealers. C 180 ACRES FOR SALE CHEAP. tecretly pleased to ves shift the labor y baking to the -julders. Ours are ; the baker bake N BAKERY forth Jackson Or will take part trade In house In Rosebnrg; land situated 1 mile from Roseburg. Address Box 475, Rose burg. Are Yob Constipated? If so, get a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, take them regularly and your trouble will quickly disappear. They will stimulate the liver. Im prove your digestion and get rid of all the poisons from your system. They will surely get you well again. 26c at all druggists. B M-M-H-M-H-l I I'M l-l-l-l; ORG BOOK TORE ertlsement tuy fine writing pa i don't let the ques Ice frighten away taste. i paper that meets Irement for those ful about the kind pd yet conforms to sdest pocketbook. ik stationery at I BOX AND CP. burg Book Store rs and Stationer. FURNISHERS Oregon CEDAR POSTS. j. Just received a car of select 4- Beren foot cedar posts. Rose- 4 4 burg Feed ft Fuel Co. 4 i..;..;.,I,.;.,;..l..I.-l..i-f!"f"t"M-Mt . SAVE FUEL BILLS By using this wonderfully efficient little electric stove. CosIb no more than an ordin ary electrle Iron. Dolls, broils, try, toasts. Quicker, cheaper, cleaner than gas or wood. 3.11. Roseburg, Ore. Phone f". Cor. Oak and Main streets. ON Telephone 203 itorium Dye Works My guaranteed. Goods called for and delivered. Practi cal d ruing of an klads of Ladles' and Cent's Clothing, J Cnm-nrtte and Portiere. Rose St. Roseburg, Oregon f tacy and staple groceries always on hand at the ST SIDE GROCER.Y money can bny and In addition to right price we guar luallty. Bar time and money by trading with us. DWELL & FOSTER !9 WEST ROSEBURG, ORE. 3 LIU IBkSTOfcgUSSEUi DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR Is not the cheapest but is sure the BEST by every TEST The BENSON GROCERY For the Best of Everything Ithaca, N. Y. . Uarch 10,-Pastor Rumelt Is here; snd In view of this being the seat of Cornell University he took as a text the words of the philosopher: "Wis dom from Above the noblest sci ence, the best In struction." It must be said, however, that the Pastor used various Scripture, any one of which lulnht hnve served for a text Once the college represented, not merely secular education, but the re ligions sentiment of their founders. iiHimlly rellKlmiH men. Todny, bow ever, collcgex are ngliamed to aeknowl i'iIkd any rellKluus uthlliitions: nud al tlimiKU they represent high uiornl prin ciples, nevertheless, they are hot-beds of Intldellty-dlshelief In the Bible as (he Divinely lusplrcd Itevelutluu. This coiiilllliin Is deplorable. In the rnstor s opinion the great in stitutions of learning, so well equipped for the inculcation of faith lu God, are doing more to overthrow faltb than are u 1 1 other influences combined. The In erense of knowledge be believed to be accountable for the !icrease of vice. He explained that the undermining of faith iu the Rlble as the Word of God and the Ini'uleatlon of the Evolution theory tend to destroy all faith In a personal Ud and In rewards and pun ishments from Him. One of the most peculiar things was that very wealthy men have ricbly endowed leading col leges, thereby destroying fnlth and un intentionally leading mankind to social revolution, to the precipice of anarchy. 8ympathy For Higher Critice. Nothing In the Pnstor's words Indi cated condemnation; on the contrary, he manifested a deep sympathy for those entangled in the snares of Oc cultism aud Evolution. He bad been entangled once himself, he said, but had gotten free. Had he gone so far as to doubt the existence of God, he believed that be would hnve been as lost In Evolution as are many of the noble men occupying college chairs. The Pastor Iwlleves the riiuVulty Is that ninny cannot accept the Bible as thea inspired Itccord. So also be had once rejected It; for he had thought It to be in harmony with the absurd reeds of the Dark Ages. Now he Is a most firm ts-liever in the Inspiration of the Bible. One of the surprising things his Bible study has revealed Is that the Bible supHtrts none of the creeds; and tlmt none of the creeds or sects use all of the Bible, l-'ncb sect has selected doctrines from the Word of flod. anil uses thcM' In its own defense. But each hods there teachings which do not lit in with Its creed. Evidently none of the sects manu factured the Bible. Had the Calvin ists done so. they would have omitted tcNts touching Free firnce Artnluinns would have omitted Klcctlon. Catho lies would Ii;ive mlili-d something to tench tlu Immaculate comvti"t. In ilill'-cncc. Ii:l'Ii anil low mass, holy Wilier, hoh cfiii-lli-s. apostolic succes doll, etc All w.iild have put In tcU. IcMinu al t Mm- Trinity All would h:iv niltcil texts teach lig tli;tt the .lend arc a.-lccp. to awiik -n lu tin resurrection morning In .1 1. I! is most ililli- nil for tin -in to ex- lhil:i how tio-rc c:io tie a rcMirrection. if those wll.i seem to ilic lire renllj more nllve tlnitl ever l!iiently the Bible wiis hot llciilc by m:iu. My .ravel- and eiTorl li licit think iug Clii-isil;in-i iniiy see that this won derful itooli. while out ot liiirinoiiy with the cr Is. hi fully in harmony with Itself Tin- crent I'laa of snlva :ion whl'-h the Bible sets forth towers fur above tilt Die efforts nf puny men icpre-ctitcil in the it is of t'hrlslen- -loin. The Bible Message could hoi have lime from el-cu here than Alsoe Learning! True Value and Cost. Learning nlol.i: all lines of present 1.11 in-l ru- lion I- surely valuable. The iplibcd s. ien.-cs i, re doing mm h for he world Bui ftlille er I iitMirt;i nt tlcl tic prill to t if:. an pro-.'iess. these .lone .lie tint sii.'li ant The human tin, I liiusl hive a theory re-oic. tlhg Its ilture destiny and tile object of IIs res,-ni ert-len e The searcher for li'ii 'wIl'i' :i one these Unit is lsu:ill i fcrrctl to I'lato ulid S-s-rates None "eiti to ihitik of progri'ss lu mental lllilo-ojltll .,.yon iiicse giants of the )i:ist Yet t the I'.MilUtioh lllisiry Is' n.e. tlie .- ti ice were much neater tin 'Uoul.e; -t.itc than we are today T'ic I' i-: or -oiii-iit to taiitess itie pro linvt.t ol U.JllnillL I'.lble study afresh ignoring H'e creeds of the Dark Ages mid ircnulTlini: the old Bisik to explain Itself He (Mitntcfl nut. llowever, ttlll' the Bilile ..s il'n ally .1.-1 it ri that with out the Holy Spirit It .unlet he full) sml dearly underst.HHl Tiiise who consecrate their IIvps to fJwl nnd thus enter the School of Christ will bc tnught of Hltn. lie believes that unles the highest organs of the bumsn brain those p pertnlnlng to religion snd morality-bc cultlvsted. the student Is poorly pre pared to withstand the storms of life. N. A. Richardson, of San Bernar dino, California, will lecture on "What Is Socialism?" at the Armory next Saturday, March 22. He Is the second lecturer on the Socialist Ly ceum Course, which is being given under tbe auspices ot the Socialist Local. Mr. Richardson Is the author of somo of the most widely circulated Socialist books. He was for many years an Instructor of young people in a high school, and there learned the way to present subject In a man ner easily understood. 0 T 'I rvfM Stop! Look! Investigate! We are showing the most complete and up-to-the-minute line of Spring Shoes and Oxfords for the whole family, ever seen in Roseburg. THE Ql'AI.ITV SHOE STORE 213 N. Jackson. Next to P. O, R. L. Stephens KINK SHOE REPAIRING Shop in Rear oi Building. N. A MCHARDSON N. A. RICHARDSON Subject, "What Is Socialism?" Saturday, March 22. LUELLA TWINING Subject, "Tho Class Conflict." Saturday, March 29. MARY L. GEFFS Subject, "What Socialists Want." Saturday, April 6. ROBERT KNIGHT Subject, "The Socialist Movement.' Saturday, April 12. MARKET REPORT. Prices paid by Koseburg dealers: EGGS 12 He. BUTTER 30c. BUTTER FAT 38c. POTATOES 65c. CABBAGE H4 tf 2c. APPLES 35 00c. WHEAT 11. OATS 40c to 4 5c. HAY Vetch, 10 ton; grain. 10. Livestock. SHEEP 4 to 6V4c HOGS Dressed, 8V4ciQ9c; alive, 7e. STEERS Alive, 5V4c to 6c. SOWS Alive, Dc to 5 He. VEAL Dressed, 9 to lie. POULTRY Mixed chtrkuus, alive, 8 to 12c; dressed, 14r. TURKEYS Alive, 15c; dressed, 18c. PORTLAND MARKETS. Pratt's Poultry Regulator, roup cure, head lice ointment, lice killer, grape remedy, germathol and stock powder. New supply Just received by Roseburg Feed A Fuel Co. J. McDougall, "Little Mac," has moved hi tailor (hop from 119 West Oak to 127 Jackson street. He Is now prepared to do all kinds of tailoring, repairing, cleaning and pressing. First class work guaran- GentB: now Is the time to order that new suit for spring or summer. Very latest samples Just received by O. W. Biopor, next door to Palace Theater. Strictly all-wool, up-to-date suits, guaranteed to fit, for $15 up. If you don't want a now one, bring your old suit and have it cleaned and pressed to look like new. Hats also cleaned and blockod. dtf We have a big assortment of cherry, peach, pear, plum, and all other kinds of fruit tree. Com nnd see them. Phone 1G2. Kltchln Black. dswtf Clawson's Plumbing Shop 319 N. Jackson Street TELEPHONES Shop 151 Residence 199-Y H-H"! M 'M"l"!M'I"l'-t-I" ANNOUNCEMENT. I have re-opened my course In Instruction in paintlag, aid those wishing to Join the else are kindly requested to sail any afternoon, corner Flint and Oak streets. MRS. J. H. BARTHOLOMAY. H-H- H. J. DennTransfer Company Household goods, piano, baggage, lumber, wood and a general transfer business. Baggage checks called for. All goods carefully haudled. Charges reasonable. Office phone, 102; residence phone, 196-L. Itosehiirg. Oregon. Good Trees cannot be grown, re gardless of the quality of the soil or care, un less you have the right kind of trees to begin with Come and See the kind of trees we sell before you buy. We guarantee you never sawany better. Prices Right Roseburg Nursery Co. K1TCH1N & BLACK Proprietors WHEAT Truck prices, Club, Rot- to 80c; Bliicstcm, !7c to 8c; Forty fold. Sl'.c to 87c: Bed Russian, 85. to 85c; Valley, 87c. BARLEY Feed. Nominal, brew ing nominal; rolled 25.50 aud 126.- 50 per ton. CORN Whole. 27; cracked, 28 per ton. FLOUR--Patent9, l.70 per bar rel; straights, 14.10; exports, $3.85 and J;l.!l,'.; valley, $4,711; graham, 1 1. fill; whole wheal. $4.Ki. MILI.STUFFS Bran, $1.00 per ton; shorts, $2.1; middliiiKS, $:!0. HAY Eastern Oregon timothy, cholco $15 to $17; mixed $10 to $i:i, 50; oat and vetch, $i2: alfuira, $11, 50; clover, $10; Btraw, $0iif7. OATS No. 1 white. $27.50. POTATOES -Burbanka, 45 and 50 cents per hundred; Bwect potatoes, 4a pound. j ONIONS Oregon, 90c nnd $1 per sack. , VEGETABLES Artichokes, $1.25 to $1.50 do.; aspiirae.us, lie lo 12'vc lb.; calilmKis, In to l'ic II).; cauliflower, 2 to $2.25 crate: celery, $2.51) to $1 per crate; cucumbers, I $2 & $2.50 per dozen; ckk plant, 25c I lb.; head lettuce, $2.25 crate; pep- pers, 30c per pound; radishes. 35c j per dozen; rhuli.'irti. 5 to 7 cents per pound; sprouta, 10c; toinatoea, $2 per box; garlic, 5faGc per pound; spinach, $1 to $1.25 per box; iiot bouse lettuce, One to $1 per box. j APPLES -Bile to $1.50 per box. 1 llow, Wool nnd II Ides, j HOI'S 1UI 2 crop, prime nnd 'choice, 15 17c lb.; ! ! I 3 contracts. 15c 11). I PELTS Dry, Ilea 12c; lsnibs. 25c it 35c; full wool, $1.25 ami $1.35. i WO()l.-f;asterii Oregon, lict 14c per pound, according to shrink age; valley, isci20c per lb. , HIDES -Salted bides. 1 1 W fi 1 2c per pound; sailed calf, ir.cftisc; salted kip, 12cftllr; green hides, 11c; dry hides, 2lcfi22c; dry cair, No. 1, 25c; No. 2, 2Uc; sailed bulls. Sc. I CASCA11A- 5n lb. i Dnlry and Country Produce. 1 POULTRY liens. IMS to 10c per lb; broilers, 25c; turkeys, live, 18r. to 20c; dressed, choice, 2:'.c to 25c; ducks, 15c to 1 He; irccse, 12c to 13c. E'iOS Fresh, Oregon ranch, 18c to 1 !n per dozen. CHEESE Oregon Triplets, 17c; Young Americas, nominal. ' BUTTER Oregon creamery but ter, eubes, 87 Ho per pound; prints, 39c lb. PORK Kunry, 11c to 11 He lb. VEAL. Fancy, 14 0 14 '40 lb. Oregon wants ( ELMERS WEST BOUND Bt V COLONIST FARES A TO ALL POINTS IN ORCQON, OAILV Rf ifi MARCH 15 TO APniL IB, 1013 Tj s.2 orosA 00 I I (twotNkwuul I anon I II routis I I SOUTHERN PACIFIC NfWV TQ CHIC Af.f rw 01 MIMPM1S tr lout KAN.) CI r..tfiist F-irctrro WhT-IIOI Nllotily. Iml run ! irt'tH't fniin my imnt. If youhyvt- fru-nl ir n-l;nn tt in tht-Kn-t u hit ilt-siri 1n"Httl im Or (fin." J'oii imii ilf'xtNlt f;ir with your luriil ni;. nl atxl let vi lli In) li'It-irriiphed to any ikI'Im'ss tit --tit'il, f Call tin iit-:i n-st :il'ii1 or writw t i I'i.i iimh r- 1 nvti lor illustrated Ortx'Oii littra tuitr tit nnifl F..it, kt M. Stall. GimtiI Ntmftr Actit hrttM4, SnfM The Causo of RhenmaMam. Stomach trouble, lasy liver snd de ranged kidneys are the causa of rheniatlsm. Ost your stomsah. liver, kidneys snd bowels In healthy condi tion by taking Electric lllttors, and you will not be troubled with ths pains of rheunuitisin. Charles II. Al ien, a school principal, of Sylvanla, I Oa , who suffered Indescribable tor-! turo from rheumatism, liver snd : stomach trouble and diseased kid neys, writes: "All remedies failed 1 until I used Electric Bitters, but four, bottles of tills wonderful remedy j cured me completely." llsybe your rheumatic pains conn from stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Electric j Bitters will give you prompt relief. I 50c and 1 1 .01). Recommended by all , drua-Klsta. B ; Nlcoly furnished and well-located rooms single or suit for terms apply at desk of McCialleu Hotel, or phono 2. I 111 I ensaMaaaaisBEaBSBESsasi II I I I Own your car don't let it II I j j own you. A new Mr. Dooley rises to remark that there are only two kinds of cars I 111 li "the Ford and the can't af- I fords." You'll want a Ford I I when the season is on. Then I I I buy it today. I I I I "Everybody Is driving a Cord mora III I than VOD.000 In service. New prices I I runnho"' ""e touring car f 0)0 I I I to" . S00 with all e.ilip- III I ml '., f. o. b. Detroit, (let particu- III I lurs from Kord dealer, U. W. Burnett, J II I I I Roseburg, Oregon. II II ?- ' I I M a : I'M : -.A- 11 '. - -