m(mt, . run 1. n. : t ...... : - For happy teeth, good appetites and digestions. benefits are Its cost is It satisfies the desire for sweets, and is beneficial, too. Sealed Tight SALVATION ARMY MAKES MEN OF SOCIAL OUTCASTS Following a well known rule the Balvulion Army, In Its Industrial homes, 1b tukiiiK lhe clang of man who early finds his way to the poor house mil rt'hiibflitatua him, makes hlin uvur, given him couttilimco lu himsHlf and turns him over to employment that enables bira to tunta... himself. The County Government maka Its "down and onta" habitual fmliKpntB. H makea them a monthly ulliwaucu of mnnuy or kooiU fur which It re quires no service. The Salvation Army titkeg the ttame nan and given him, not money, hut work. It paya him money fur his work, and renews In him the knowing Hint con Ri in us and direct ml effort 1m entitled to and will urlnn him conunensuiale return. It hatheft him and wins hlin aain to clean habit and thought. It buildH un his BtrviiKtl- und hi morale until he In fit attain for the II j;lit with the world. Then It fiuda him employment and sends him forth to work that he Ik fitted to do. IUtm iu a nut shell is the story nf the iilvatlon Army's hulutrial Homes and the story of the Iniliistrlal Home In I'ortlund. where scores of men from all over tho state uv found UieuiHolvua. ' F.lectN IU'ruNeaituUves- - at Rising .Slur India1. 1. O. O. V ., bar elected as representatives to the Crattd I-odge of Oregon which will convene in the city tit tinker en May 26, Rev. K. W. WarrintUun, Fnstci lltitner, A. C. Hi i"ad, A. C. Mam tera. "3 LOIK1K DIIUCCTOKT. KNH F1TH W rvrniAS Alpha Lodge No. 47, meets every Wed- 0da.y evening, our. Jacksoa and Case at. Visitors alwsr welcome. C. A. CHAMHKHLAIX. C. C CIIA9. F. HOPKINS, M. F. F. W. WIMrfKRt.Y, K. R. & J O. T. ,M ltM-liiiK Hive Xn. tl holds regular reviews on second and fourth Friday aftornoona In Maocabee hall. Hlsters of other hives visiting In the ettr are cor dially Invited to attend our re views. Maccttbee ball 01 Cass Btreet, ,, KM. A LANE. Com. JKSSIK R PP. Col. sC.tl.r.M, RiMteburt Aerie meets In their hall on Jaecjton 8U, In In) and 4th sfunduy evetilttss of ese mnfth, t o'clock. Visiting breth ren In good standirk always wel come!. FRED P. CLARK, W. P. P. VICTOR MICRIXI. W. P. B r. OOtUt.MAN. Secretary The If. It. K. I. A. t'nion M.vtltig will be held at the Maccsbbee hull every first and third VYei'iirsttays of the month. I Evcry f ywcureg'TI F,av5rl i Meal EWMKMM&r, Lasts i j j rosy cheeks. smiles, white as GREAT SMALL! Kept Right tt, I. U. KIKS, FuMWWHirg I-odK, No 8-Ea Holda regular coiumunlca tlona at the Elks' Temple on each Thursday of every month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited t attend. HARRY HlI.DEBtTRN. K. R. I HA B. RIDDLE. Bec'r. M:i(illII(lltH OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on 1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Vigil lug neighbors invited to attend KD1TH CHURCHILL, O. N. TI1.LIK 1. JOHNSON, Clulk. . O. F. riilletnrlatt Ixxlge No. 8 Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, corner Jackson and Cass Sis., on Saturday .eveuing of each week Visiting bretbreu are always wel come. VICTOR BOYD, N. 0. A. J. UKUDKb, Rett. Sec. J. B. BAlLliY. Fin. Sec. KI'.HKKAHS. noscburg RebekaL Lodge, No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fallon.)' Temple every week on Tuesday evening at tiie Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting mem hers In good standlug are luvlted to attend. MAt'l) PLYI.KR, N. O. UKLLM BTEPUKNSON, See. DF.I.LA LEWIS. Financial Sec IVOODMKN OF WOKIlD. Camp No. 116. Meets In t) Odd Fellows' hall In Itoejburg ever) 1st and 3rd Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. 11. CARRICK, C. C. M. M. MILLER, Clerk LOYAL ORDER OF .MOOSK. Rose burg Lo.ve No. 10S7 Meets sec ond snd fourth Widnetdny even ing or each month at K o'clock In the Moose hall. All visiting bro hets are Invited to attend. C. W. n.OAKH. Dictator. H. O. PARI IK. -Kit. Secr-larv . r . Jt A. M., Tsuret Twlge No. 18. Regular communications 2nd an. fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Ietnple, Roeoburg, Ore, Visitors welcome. A A WILDER. W M , W. F. HARRIS. W . E. ., Ilivwhurtf Ouiter So. S Holds their regula." moetlnc on the 1st ana Jrd Ttiursilay In each month. Visiting mombeTn In goofl standing aro respectfully Invited to attend. IRtlNA AMI? AH AM. W. M. FREE .UMINSON. Secv I. O. O. F., ltlslt g Ktr Inxlge n. 174 meets In trie Odd Fell s' Tenip'.s every Frilay evening. Visiting brethren aU e welcome. Victor MIckIH. N" G., Perrv Rov.l V o J. ERI. Pl,-Ki:.3. Rec Sec M FICKLE r,no,ll ROSKIII IKI lOIM.K NT), loo.t, lol ted Itnttherhood of Mnlntensnce of Wny Kui'!-yee and Kmlvta; sInii loborers. Affiliated with the A. F. of U Meets at Moese hall the first Wed., fourth Sat. alshts and third Sunday of each month. J K. SMITH. President. W. J. MERKPITH, Reed Secy GEO. MAC IVEK. Fin. Secy OVE and MARRIED 1IF Va. the noted author -Idah MSGione Git Jon HI.STl'KISIXU XEWA The niA( thing 1 heard was a voice Hint seemed to float to my ears from a great distance. It said: "Well, alia will be all right now," and thi'n 1 opened my eyes. I never knew that eyelids could be so heavy; It seemed to me that mine weighed pounds and 1 looked up Into the fare of my kiitd old doctor. I knew, of course, the moment that 1 saw til in that I must have been unconscious a long while, long t-nouKh to send for him, and lonfc enough for them to stretch me out on the lied and remove my clothing. I was lying there In my night dress. and for all that 1 knew, I might lave been ill for weeks. Alice came forward and said. "Don't talk, Katherine, Just He till." "Hut I don't understand. Th,e last thing I remember, you asked me to go with you to see Rutn. U as that hours or days ago?" "It was about two i hours ago, Katherine, when you fainted." "I have fainted so many t'mes lately. What Is the matter with me, doctor?" The old doctor looked at me curiously. "lion't you know what is the mat ter with you, my dear child?" he asked. Never Fainted liofore. "I haven't the slightest Idea. My heart has always been strong enough tntil now. I never fainted before In my life until within the last few months. First, Just before the au lomobile accident, when I was ex pecting" a rush of realization came over me. "Was It possible Oh, It couldn't be." Uut even as my thoughts formed again the sentence, "It couldn't be." I knew Instinctively I hat tho doctor was right. "Oh, doclor. I can't, I don't want a baby now. I said. "Why, Kalherine I thought you would be delighted" be said sooth ingly. "I'm not. I don't want one," I aid hysterically. "I wanted my other baby, only Ood knows how I wanted It .and that awful automo bile came and took It from me. And I grieved and It seemed to me as 'hough I could not bear It, because lohn. my husband, was not as sym nnthctic as he should have been. It seemed to me that an unborn child meant nothing to him. Tint. H. UltY Mc.WOY, well-known l.tw Angeles hotel iium who says ho Kiteiit tt Hiiutll fortune and tried evtM'y treatment money could luy without gcttiiix relief, until lie tried Tnnlac. .Kays sit ITentl for twenty years. "In 1900 I suffered a general hteakilovvn and during these twenty vears 1 uncut a small fortune search ing for health." said Harry McAvoy. with the Alexandria Hotel of l.os Angeles, one of the largest and fin est hotels in southern California. "I went to the best specialists ll New Virk, Chicago, New rVNcans and Seatle. I tried every medicine and treatment money could buy. but the icst 1 could do was to get a little temporary relief. Finally I gave mil lompletely under tiie strain and had to quit work altogether. I was ter ribly discnuntucd over my condition and fell that I would be an Invalid fi r the rest of my days. t nan tniiiKcstlnn jn its verv worst form. In fait. I was a con firmed dyspeptic: nothing agreed Willi me and I suffered from the ter rible symptoms of Indigestion. My '.art Palpitated so badly I thousht I had In-art trouble and 1 would get so weak and faint at times I would stagger and several times I fell In my tracks Ivcfure I could support utysetf . "I as absolutely afraid to eat. tnt no:inng but suffering tt'erwar.t ind l would have awful lams and burnings in the stomach and chest. si.ep! Whv. I didn't knew what it was to get a night's sleep' I would lie In bed a while end then get so restless I would have o cet up and walk th- floor. I was almost a nervous wreck and couldn't even sit still and writ- a letter 1 lost so much weight and strength I a Klim.st loo weak to walk, and 1 honestly h,.,.le , , world suffered any mere than t did. "Last Scpicmlx-r I tealiied I could hol.i out no long, r and as I had read a great deal about Tanlac I n-s.! up my mind to give It a trial tt ell. sir. It was the greatest and lap; test surprise of mr life for 1 hev.an to feel hetti-r right awav. My r.pp'tlte Improved 1 h..n ... .i better and my strength gradually re fa now, now, I don't want a baby and I can not understand why 1 must have one now." I was crying hysterically and Alice was trying to calm me. The doctor mixed a sedative and Insisted upon my taking it. "She will be better In a little while," be said. Never Will be Better. "'"No, 1 won't." I answered. "I will never be better. I shall be quite as unhappy about this baby's com ing as I was about losing the other." It seemed to me, as I lay there, that no woman had ever been so un happy over the knowledge thnt a child was coming as I. I trM tn tell myself that I was wicked and selfish but all the while that In sistent thought was flashing thru my brain that when a child comes the marriage bond Is tightened. As Alice said Just before 1 fainted, "When children come, the mArriaffA Is cemented In snch a way that whatever one's personal feel ings and Inclinations are, one s duty Is Imperative." I told myself these things over and over, but It meant nothing, literally nothing. Beside them In my brain was written all John's neglect of me, and his iitt'W selfishness where I was concerned. I think perhaps, what crvstalled this In mv mind was the fact that since I had Inherited money .lohn had been so kind and thoughtful of me. He could never do anything nice for me in the future, never gave me a caress, or even a smile that I would not think was Inspired, not by me his wife hut by a Texas oil well that was pouring money, money. Into his wife's pocket. Wanted to be Free. I do not think that ever before had I wanted to leave him so much as this moment. Never had I wanted, wllh such great Intensity, to be freff. Perhaps this was because I realized that I was hound, bound forever to '"hn and the baby that was com ing. ,WS Oh, I wonder bow many, many women. In the ages thnt have come and gone, had these thoughts that were wracking my soul. I wonder If any other expectant mother ever fairlv hated the little life that was budding, because she knew that when that life bloomed she would ever after be bound by the great duty of motherhood. Tomorrow Tliliiirs That Make a THffervnce. turned. So I kept right on taking the medicine and In only a few weeks time my troubles had all left me and I found I had gained fifteen min1a in vi-afirht j From that day to this I have posi tively been in the AobI health I ever enjoyed in all my Ine. I never nave an ache or pain. I eat anything I want and don't suffer any bad after effects at all; in fact t feel Just like a new innn and have plenty of strength and energy. My nerves are steady and strong, I never have a dizzy spell and my sleep Is restful and refreshing. "Tanlac has been worth Its weight in gold to me and all the money on enrth could not buy the good It has dune me." Tanlac Is sold In Roseburg by WT. V. Chapman, and by the leading druggist In every town. Four Legged Duck Hatched Saturday A four-legged duck possessing equal facilities with the more usual biped member of its tribe, is some what considerable of a freak, but such a fowl is the possession of Ralph C hurch, son of 11. B. Church, local iiisil carrier, the duck having been hatched from a setting of wild Mal lard eggs Saturday. A person wit nessing the antics of the duck is car ried back to the days when that which is now technically obsolete was prevalent, for the first impression is that one's eyes are playing false. I Not only Is the duckling consid- crahly alive, but as soon as it had discovered its distinction it began to: lord oer the remainder of the brood1 and In a series of thrilling battles I had asserted Its leadership nnd Is now in full control and command i with none to dispute its power. The quartette of pedal extremeties can be manipulated perfectly and In order. Either one, two or three of the four feet can be called Into use singly. In pairs. This fact was plain ly demonstrated when the said duck ling became disgusted with the pro ceedings of an obsteperous cootie be hind its left ear and began scratch ing first with its left hind foot, then Its left fore fool and when said cootie changed sides, the right hind foot was hoisted Into position and put in operation In full accord and co-operation with the other two which still retained their Intermittent motion, until s.ild sagacious cootie at last de sisted In Its efforts. The duckling Is able to walk swim and quack the same as the remainder name an itie remnilHier rrs&s tre.u o IX THK CITY. . ' of the outfit fcetl;.' normal clher regards. NOW Frank A. Terry, representing the Equitable Savings Loan Askii.. is now In the city. For an interview call or phone the I'mpqua hotel, tf We solicit your decoration work er banquets, parties. HFpt5 Fern." 403 We,t! cnurch socials and when decorations are reasonable. "The Case St. Why suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Coitret O. Ci. C. preparation for Boltra bas befle. hu-d many. Whr par several hundred dollars tor an operation ton move a vuitre vklien O. U. C cio lie obtained for suco a comparatively small expenditure? 0.(J.C.hen properly applied flvef fatis lartuiy results, or your money will be refunui-d. o.ti.C. is sold dneei, by mail en. Write lor book lot. Address Dept J O.O.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY Seattle. Wasliinvton CAMAS VAI.I.KV II.U'l'KXIXt.S Horn, tn Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dick, Saturday. April 17, a son. J. F. Uoneurake Is in rortiana on the grand Jury. S. A. Couthler and small daugh ter, Lucy, both have chicken pox. Joe W attemiier bas sold out his Interest in the mill to Ell Thrush Grandmother Martindale is 111 wllh u bad cold. Death Chapman and a friend are making arrangements to live on Mr. Chapman's homestead down In the i. ni Paul Spear Is leaving soon to go to sea again. Ho expects to be gone for some nine. RESIDENT. BFIUXa SAMPLES AJUtlVKD Don't fall to call and Inspect our fine line of spring samples for men's clothing. A beautiful line to make a selection from for a nobby suit. O. w. Sloncr, the cleaner and pres sor, of EOtiS FOR UATCU1XG. Thoroughbred wblte Rocks from 300 egg strain. Also thoroughbred 3 C. White Leghorns Taucrcd strain. Eggs 18.00 per hundred. A few wbite Rock cockerels for sale, $4.00 cash. A. S. Hunt. 225 Jackson St. N., Roseburg, Oregon. si-.TTixti e;i;s. C.Am Itloh PertHittnr. U'hltA I C". horn hens Tnncred Strain, $1.25 per petting of la; 8 per 100. Earl Vosburgh, 227 N. Jackson or 702 r ullerton. Now Is the time to have your nlnnn n rt I tit lenll v tnnpd f! H Arundel, phone 189-L, 25 years in ternational es uei teiice. mm (oin All Classified Advertisements In serted new today will he found on last page ondcr "New Today" bead. WA'TEn. WANTED Dishwasher at Foutch's resiaurant. WANTED Young lady. Reception room work. Clark's Studio. WANTED A spinning wheel. Ad dress Hex 74, Wilbur, Oregon. WANTED Man Phone 34F11. to slash brush. Leslie Hatfield, WANTED Lady roomers, ler St. Phone 1S3-R. 846 Mil- WANTED Waitress at Foutch's restaurant, corner Cass and Sheri .dan. WANTED. Hoy over 18 years old for porter at Umpqua Hotel. Ap ply at once. HOUSEHOLD CONVENIENCES Kitchen Cabinets, BUR in effects of any sort are made by us. Its all home industry. See us about anything In this line yon want. The J. G. FlooKCo. Phone 'OO I Will Accept ! PAPER Tntil April 21 at 50c per 100 lbs. delivered at BERGER'S twttw m i JUNK SHOP j 12 j ! 4 AfU"r ,h'5 dat positiTeIy 5 not buy any more paper. C o rush your magazines in. old papers and BERGER'S Shop i WANTED Woman to do conleo tionery work. Apply at Foutcb'l. WANTED Steady man for ranch work. Good place. Phone 29-FJ. WANTED Plain dressmaking, reas onable prices. Mrs. CI. W. Phil lips, 926 So. Jackson. WANTED Nicely furnished house In good residence district. Ad dress A. C, care News-Review. WANTED Woman to do washing; also a woman to help tn general housework. FLone 404. WANTED To rent a small tract wltb good bouse and modern equipment for, chicken raising. Phone 43S-J. WANTED Rider, one with some ex perience, to help with horses and ride at county fairs in Oregon. Steady Job for right party. Ad dress Box 447, Myrtle Point. Ore. WANTED A No. 1 logging camp cook. Must be well recommended and able to handle 75 men. In quire News-Review for Informa tion. WANTED Man with family wants steady ranch work. Will make contract by the year. Best of ref erence furnished from former em ployer. For particulars call at 125 Cass street or phone 219. FOr RENT FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms 646 So. Pine St. FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes Roseburg National Bank. FOR RENT 1 1-2 acres river bot torn soil, close to town. Phone 278-U HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Also sln- 1.1. mums at rMnnonflhle Dricea Roseburg Apartments, aor Main ana Douglas. HISCK1XAX EOUb. DRESSMAKING Stylishly done; tailoring. 749 So. Main. Phone 429-Y. GENERAL TRANSFER Hauling and country trips a specialty Troxell & Co. Phone 251. FOUND An envelope containing kodak pictures and films. Owner please call at News-Review office LOST A bunch of keys. Finder please leave at News-Review of fice. Reward. SAFETY FIRST Secui a safety deposit box for your valuable pa pars at the Rosebure National Pank. tf LOST-On Deer Creek road, pair of silver mounted spurs. Finder please return to Lynn Creason Reward. EGGS FOR HATCHING Brown Leghorn, good layers; 15 for $1.50. D. S. Houser, pbone to 302-L. . tf MONEY TO LOAN 20-year mral credit farm loans, low lnteres rate. (20,000 local money to loan on good real estate. First mort gage. See M. F. Rice of Rice & Rice tf WHO will be the Ice man? Will fur nish 2 tons per day during the Bummrr months at a reasonable price. This la a good opportunity for the right man. Casey-Harding, Lands. USED CARS 0. K. Garage bas a large number of different makes Prices and terms to suit your poc ket book. Call and we will de monstrate them to your satisfac tion. Geo. Shanks Son. FOR SALE. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE News- Review office. FOR SALE: Medium sized safe. See 1t at Foutches. GOATS FOR SALE 100 head. uulre at Newa-Kevlew office. In- FOR SALE Detroit gas 'range. Phone 192-W. 407 Ella St. FOR SALE Two good Fox hounds, will run coyotes. Phone 33-F14. FOR SALE! Baled hay. W. F. Ramp Kt. 1, 1 mile oast of town. 270-R. FOP SALE Old lumber and barbed wire. Nachter'g Grove. Casey Harding, Lands. 20 ACRES IN GARDEN VALLEY 10 acres 11 -year-old trees; 2 acres loganberries, 8 acres grain; $7500, half cash. The apple or chard alone is worth more than the total price asked. Casey-Harding, Lands. M. A. BULEY CONTRACTOR Builds Anything. First class work. Let me figure with you. Box 304, Resi dence 305 Douglas St. Roseburg, Oregon. Poultry and Eggs WANTED We pay highest market price in cash. Highest market price paid for your cream, no deiays. Bring In Your Product Roseburg Produce Co. 501 N. Jackson St. PHONE 27 FOR BALE Good 1914 model Ford touring car. w u- the Cafeteria. " FOR SALE 1914 Ford In good con- .... s-iun- wagon in good abape. Pbone 32-FU. COW FOR SALE On m llker. Lone Oak ranch. BrtJ way. Fred Schmidt. u FOR SALE 50 Angora goals; iM naing cultivator, almost new Pbone 34-F2. J. C. iloyse. OAK WOOD FOR SALE MOVe nv frlTrw n..i. . ... , 1 "'"" service. Prices reasonable. Pbone 20F2 FOR SALE, BARGAIN l room mo- ueru uuugaiow, steeping, porch garage, close in, phone owuer at 187-R. ' " FOR SALE One good Jersey cow. vucap, svuu ueavy norscs I Mint 'arm wagons. Judd A Mo. COAL, BODY WOOD 81abwood mill ends, cement, lime, plaster' storage, transfer. H. j itenn' Phone 128. FOR SALE Black Jersey cow. Am leaving city and will sell at sacri fice. Phono 418-J, or call at 604 Commercial. FOR SALE Eggs for hatching front pure bred O. A. C. La r red Rocks $1.23 per 15. Address Elnisi Swan, Looking Glass, Ore. FOR SALE 75 tier of hard wood; also gas saw and buzz saw, In first class condition. Phone 11-F25. Jaalmar Hanson, Melrose. WHITE LEGHORN hatching eggs, Tancred and O. A. C. strain, $1.50 for 15 eggs, $8 per 100. Mrs. C. G. Sheppard, Dixonvllle, Ore. FOR SALE 11 1-2 acres land, half mils to town; good 6-room house, barn, chicken honse. Easy terms no. 13. Rt. 1, Roseburg, Ore. ' FOR. SALE Large county maps, shows all R. R. and government lands open to entry, price $3.00. F. C. Frear, county surveyor, Roseburg, Oregon. ?OR SALE: Sawmill complete, with donkey engine, capacity of mill $ thousand feet. Plenty of timber. Address S. M., care News-Review. 120 ACRES of timber land for sale by owner, located west of Drain. Price 75c per M. C. O. Anderson, Box 463 Ballard Sta., Seattle, Wn. li'OR SALE Mapleleaf Confection ery. Bargain if taken before April 1st. Owner desirous of taking trip only reason for selling. Good lo catlon, good business. FOR SALE 7 acres near Winston; 4 acres 4-year-old prunes; 3 acres grain; 5-room plastered house. Dandy good buy, $1600 cash. Casey-Harding. 20 ACRES OF SPLENDID PRUNE LAND 11 acres of It river bot tom. Price $3700, half caBh. This Is a good one. Casey-Harding, Lands. , FOR SALE: 606 acres of timber for sale; few rods from highway and near siding at Riddle. Must be sold at once. Good team logging proposition. Address Harry L. Grube, Cottage Grove, Ore. HEINLJNE -MOORE CONSERVATORY. lisle an J Physical Education Managed by Accredited Teachers Only The State demands highly efficient teachers and this School eoaipliea 1 Ou per cent with the State law. Kohlhagen BIdg. Phone 390 Township Maps Showing 0. & C. Grant Lands subject to entry April 12th. $1.50 per township. Douglas Abstract Co. Watch Our NEW PLANT GROW! Roseburg Dairy and Sod? forks Some Land Bargains I have quite a few nice Bornei M sell In RoBeburg. several Dies country homes in Edenbower. some of them well improved I ana up to date, ranging from 4' 15 acres; small and large fsrmi on Cow Creek, above Gnd7 ranging from 40 acres to Come and see the property. the land sulta we will try to ! the price right. Write or call on H. J. WILSON Roseburg. Oregon.