Hr.tt Kir ASTORiA Hi "TTcumiL-arbKiiKNT. sand Bowls' YmiilaluiiUicIoooi; SS Morphine n Ann It 13,1!' A helpful !'!' rartinuleS''?!2." IV'F.W T"- mimm For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears tho Signature of ft .n In LOVE and MARRIED LIFE txL the noted author Idah MSGlone Gibson C H1LDREN should not b"dossd" tot colds - apply h "outside" treatment i vim's VAPOR WANTED A 5 or 8 year old team, weighing around 1250 each. Must bu gtmtle. sound, and well broke, Addtess. Box S3. Cumas Valley. Ore. Sl'TH AND lli:K HII.IUtEN. what 1 had ju.- said to .lolin that ; women mCt make thl6j.PPli ' such little nunc. If they would have Iluth. She complexion had i had i.r a moment Jnhii said nothing; th ii I finished my poet-talk on the happiness at nil homo of hupplnexs. I hell Be Kissed my arm, which be bad been holding "Come downstairs." said Alice, as came together until her mouth was Hhe opened the door after a little ! only a pale, red lmo. Her were knock, "Ruth is here wilt) the child-1 unhappy. The) hardly brightened .ren t thev annuls?" she asked when she looked at im.'-"' N'l'KillllMIIH OF WOOIICIMFT. Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on 1st and 3rd Monday eenings. Visit ing neighbors Invited lo attend KDITH CHURCHILL. O. N. Tl I.I.I E I. JOHNSON. Cl )rk. WANTED Position as foremaa; 20 years experience in auto and trac tor business; thorough mechanic, specialist on ignition, starting, lighting and carburation. At pres ent employed, but desire ebange to country. H. C. de R., Room 410, 238 Eddy St., San Francisco, Cal. Use For Over Thirty Years wv - Exact Copy of Wrapper, Mt onrru wiMNf, nrw von errr. 1 hardly knew cnaugeu u. -' -- , . ,,, v.. , ; grown tallow and pale. Iter inin ut L V. 1. iwci.u.b ...... ..... ... 1 Kru ...... h nn ....i,... or rAviAwi nn second and fourth Thursday afternoons In Maccabee hull. Sisters of other hives visiting in our city ore cor. dially invited to attend our re views. Maccabee ball on Cass street. LOUISE LOCKE, Com. JESSIE RAPP, Col. have been so much ren u.,.,.,1.... Ilht,v vnnli th..m 'ft.M,lr,.n Which r'. r'.i, ti.., ! t her. She c.n.0 forward, however, "And I cannot see why itu'.h will ' and greeted inu wilh a smile, not send the children over to Hob- j "Bobble was s-o Insistent upon see bie's for a visit now and then, bob- j ing the 'Candy Lady. she aiu. bio Isn't a drunkard or a roue. In j "that I had to come over right away fact, ,1 have always thought that to see you." Uobbie Caylord was one of the, Bobbie already had clambored up atralghtest men I ever knew." on the arm of my chair, and little "I think he made a great mistake Ruth sat upon my lap. I n'lcet1' in marrying Helen," put In John. however, that little Dick did not Alice Takes a Maud. leave his mother. He seemed to un- "Now. let's don't discuss it," said I derstand her better than the other Alice decluedly. "Of course, in the j children, although he was the young man's eyes, 'the woman tempted me' ; est. is excuse enough, but for once, dear I Ruth greeted John rather stiffly. I brother, we agree upon one thing, I know she hadn't expected to find that Huth should allow her bus- him there, and I almost felt that she hand, event though he Is married to ; had Intended to say some things to mother, to see the children occa sionally." "I do not understand," I said, "how they could have been given ex clusively Into Ruth's guardianship, as there wasn't a breath of scandal in connection with the divorce." "I think," said John, "that Bobble made a special agreement with Ruth that she should have the children Alice and mo that she didn't want John to hear. However, before we could begin conversation, Bobbie said: "Is that big man your papa, Candy Lady?" "He means your husband," ex plained Ruth. Original randy Man. "Yes, dear, I think perhaps if you I, O, O. 1'., Villon rriieampment No. 0 Meets In Odd Fellows' Templo. every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. FOSTER BUTNER, C. P. J. B. BAILEY. H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON, R. 8. JAMES EWART. F. S. t'Afil.ES, Roseburg Aerte meets lo their hall on Jackson SC. in tw and 4th Monday evenings of ear month, t 8 o'clock. Visiting breth ren In good standicg always wel come. FRED V. CLARa, W. P. P. VICTOR MICELLI. W. P. B. T. GOODMAN. Secretary. Spring Styles Belcct your sprlnK styles from our new arrivals of wools, serges, silks, prltitff crepe de rhene and vollca. We also have In New Spring Costs. The snnp and frctliness of Hprlng find expres sion In the chic styles anil brilliant weaves of our new fabrics. They combine eviiuNlte tnsto with perfect reliability wlilih stamp tbein as the best. He was so Infatuated with Helen nt would look In his pockets you would tho time that be thought he would ! find that he is the original candy never miss them. He ought to know, j man." for be Is as old as I am. that infatua- I was banking nn the fact that Hon for a woman Is the shortest lived ! probably John had brought me a box thing In a man's existence." of candy, which he had not yet "Goodness, my unthinking brother ' thought to deliver, and I found, as is growing able to put his experiences Bobbie started to him with a rush, into theories," said Alice.. Hint my surmise was true, and to- Look here, Alice," said John as gethnr they found tne canny not in we started down to see Ruth, "I was J John's pocket, bu whir? he hid left speaking Impersonally. A woman can i It on the living-room table when' ho never discuss anything without put- had come upstairs to see me. ting herself Into it. But a man can "I am afraid. Mr. Gordon, rata bo Impersonal once In a while." I Ruth, "that you are too good to the Very Happy Wife. children. Katlierln.' nimosr rumrc As we went down to Ruth, the- them bv giving ill to all their children clamored about me and as ' desires when she was visiting" she I fi ll their little moist kisses I be- suddenly stopped- sh? could no. gan to he glad that I was going to mention Helen's name. Then Hobble have a child for my very own. And I added much to the .IHcotnfi'uro of I knew that If John was as sweet to i the party by saving: me as he had been since he came to 'Tlease, Mr. Candy Man, when jou 1 u-'Xl visit th." C.indv I.-l v HI yuu py wife nnd mother In the coming; bring my papa wiih vr.u?" years. Again I felt the truth of I (To be Cntluund.) UOt)l3 I. ABRAHAM "Lvcrythlng the Heat" LADIFS YK.K (162) A: hrj-:i.T mioi; mam u nut a lucro cobbler mendi you till ota whin they mine to us. W restore shoes iimtiad of rtpalrlii, them. To strengthen, tho wwtk ntipnea wtthnut cure in preserving tin Htyle of the shoe In mi old-fuHhlonet clumsy work. Lot iih show you wha' wo do by our modern methods anc f.ictory machinery. Shoe. called for and delivered, 1 cents extrti. Tbone I'M. W. S. HOWARD (iMxIyeitr Slu.e Uepiiirer. MS N Jitiinn PI Do Yoa Work With Electricity Bun the Buxier. We can p: mil buzzers or bells In your office, connect your dining tuhle with tho kitchen, put cUctric lUhtoii on your gaa burners, or any other electrical work. Clud to tell you the cost. Miller's Electric Shop 123 N. Main Street Phone 447 Mi'! EXPERT WELDING Iticlutles iht only the knowl Mdy of here to hi ply the hciit, but nUi just when to sVop. The ft rk cm ho over done rs veil as underdone. We piiiifH4 the kilowjeilge and hiivd fuciltty f.r doing all kind of wetditiK work atmfae tonly. W ate nt your aer lce any time. Mather s W M'my Works HO"! Ml t)tl'.(,l m& Our Family Laundry Service WHAT IT ! A help that will simplify your particular wasMsv problems such Is our family Isundry service. Onr driver ealii for your ts :n lly bundle at a definite time each week, and we'll .1.1 ior wash ing in our customary consldeiata and sanitary mann. r. rfflj. . ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY Was Forced to Live In Leaky House Funnio Jaoiius y i.iertiay f.led a sti " In the circjt; court OKiilnsl Jos eph A. Jacques, nib (r.v cru l in d rlinnan troatmn. She claims that thorn has nev-r h'-en any Iwve hi iwf.tn herself -tni hf.r hu?baii l wince ih'-fr marriage an 1 h;i Hhe hnn been cruelly troaiec5, bohi.? forced to live i-i a leaky h':i.-e aui i' furnish lire m r.d and otherwh. pn-viio or her tlf lit ppite of tlA fact tha in r !ius band !h worth $40,000. She requests alimony In the hiiiii of $50 per month and tho care and custody cf her two minor children. She Is repren- uled hy Attorney O. S. !!rov;n. CHICHESTER SPILLS f i( 0Iajj riJhtl-jrlliwnJ;HrnlA U sk.-l Tkj no 4hr. Buy f too PI fjf IniLt. Atk few rilI.C ITCH. i'SleUi SOLD BTDSIGGISTS KbfttHKE Ul.vMoND 1IHANU flLl.l mnknosmu licit. Safest, A'wiySKelUM mi:i-:tix; at sitiikrliv. kmm)i;si:s At a rooent meeting of the '95 Mental Cult uro Club a resolution was passed endorsing fully the pn poed mil luge tax bill to provide '"ids for the schools f higher edu r ition in (troron. Kach member of ho club was uregd to actively sujv mrt tho hill nnd to devote some time and energy to Its furtherance. Wooton Case Goes to Jury (Itv .'.ih lated lre) TOMillSTONK. Apt 11 30.--1' I., considered likely that the cao of kidnapping In connection with the lllsliee deportations will be hands o the Jury tonight. the German Troops To Restore Order (lly Associated lress) I.ONluVs. April 110. German state dtl.fense troops will mat -h inv ! ho sou' hem Ruhr district for the protection of public order and In dustry, siys a wireless dispatch fiom llerlfn today. sritiNt. SAMI l.l S Arfi:iT I Pon't fall to call and Inspect ou? fine tine of spring simplea for men's lorhing. A beautiful line to make i teleel Ion from for a uobhy suit W. Sloper. t'ia cleaner and pres- t.KTS mtiu i:. Lizzie Fisher ye'er.i.iy secured a leered of divorce frori (. Fis her on th ground f cru.d and in human treatment. Th ef i. lant did not appear ta nnweer th- cbirg-s made. The plaintiff wpa reprcunted ' Attorney John T. Long. 3 CITY NEWS jP A school meeting will b'e held at Sutherlin tonight for the purpose of hearing arguments favoring the pas sage of themlllage tax measures to be on the ballot at the coming elec tion. John C. Almnck. of the ex tension department of the t'niversity of Oregon, and County School Super intendent O. C. Brown will speak. o ' is ;ivi:n iuvoisce. A decree of divorce was given yes terday In tho circuit court to A. M Akers from Ada Akers, tho grounds being desertion. Attorney I. II. Rid dle uppenred for the plaintiff. SKTTIXO KfiOS. From Hlch Producing White Le? norn nens Tnncred Strain, $1.23 per netting of is; 8 per 100. E vosburgh, 227 N. Jackson or 702 ullerton. si I.OIMiF DIKWTOHT. The If. It. K. I. A. Vnlor, Metlnn will be held at the Mserahbee hall every first and third Wednesdays or tne montn. 1. K A. A!., I-nurrl TxXIge No. ia tteguiar cominunications 2nd an. fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temple, Roeeburg, Ore Visitors welcome. A. A. WILDER. W. M.. W F HARRIS. fee Arundel, piano tuner, pnone lSiL. Nifty millinery over $15. St Bellows, not t. KXKJIITS OF PYTHIAS Alphs Ixid re Mo. 47, meets every Wed needay evening, cor. Jark'on and Cass sts. Visitors always welcome C. A. CHAMBERLAIN. C. C CHAS F. HOPKINS, M p E. B. WIMBERLY, K. R. 8 LADIES and GENTLEMEN JUST this ad. to tell the people of Rose burg that I am run ning a First-Class Jitney Mine is a fine IWk Tonririr car. If I picas.; you. t.-ll others. If not. tell me. Car stands at Tulace of Sweets. Phone 76. I. O. O. P. Ililletartnn Iiodc No. Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, corner Jackson and Cass Sts., oo Saturday evening of each week Visiting brethren are alway. wel come. VICTOR BOYD, N. O. A. J. GEDDFS, Rec: Sec. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec. RF.HKKAHS. Koseburg Rebekat. Lodge. No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meeu in Odd Fellowi' Temple ever week on Tuesday evening at tht Odd Fellows ball. Visiting mem bers in good standing are invited to attend. MAUD PLYLER, N. O. BELLI) STEPHENSON, Bet DELLA LEWIS. Financial Sec ftOOIWKV OP WOULD. Camp No. 125. Meets In tie Odd Fellows' hnll In Rosaburg even 1st and 3ru Monday evenings. Vis King nolghbora always welcome. H. CARRICK, C. C. U. IS. MILLER, Clerk. LOYAL ORDER. OF MOOSE. Rose burg Lodge No. 1037 Moots sec ond and fourth Wtanesday even Ing of each month at 8 o'clock in the Moose ball. All vlsriting bro thers are. Invited to attend. C. W. CLOAKH, Dictator. H. O. PAROETER. Socretarj B. P. O. LIKS. r.osenurg liOdKe, No Holds regular communlca tlons 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 HILDEBURN. E. R, IK A H. KIDDLE. Ser. t). E. 8., lloseborg Chapter Ko, I Holds their regular meeting ot the 1st and 3rd Thursday in eact month. Visiting members in goou standing are respectfully Invitee to attend. LEONA ABRAHAM, W. M. Fit ICE JOHNSON, Secy. L O. O. F., Itlalr.g Star Ixxlce So. 1T4 meets in the Odd Fello s' Temple every Friday evening. Visltint brethren always welcome. Victor MlcelH. .V. G., Perry Boyd, V. a., J. EARI.E PICKENS. Rec. Sec M FICKLE. Financial Sec IIOSKHI IKJ LODGE NO. lOH.t, I'nl ted HniUiorluMid of Maiiitenanco ol Way Kniployes and Railway Sluij laborers. Affiliated with the A F. of L Meets st Moose bat! the rrst wed., fourth Sat. nights and t in rd i-undav of ca' b month. J. F. SMITH, President. W. J. MEREDITH, Reed. Secy OKO. MAC IVER. Fin. Sec. All Classified Advertisements In erted new today will be fonnd on test page qnner "New Today" head WA.VTED. WANTED Dishwasher at Foutch's restaurant. W ANTED Sewing by the day. Chadwick street. 32S WANTED A Sanitarium. cook at the Rultei 3'-!7 W. Douglas St. COOK'S HELPER Or second Cook anieu at toe cateter'a. WANTED Small cash register. Call at i.j sneridan St., or phone 361. WANTED Man or Dor willing to Ho Janitor work for board. Inquire at Cafeteria. IFOR SALcZrrr--:'i POlv RENT FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes Koseburg National Bank. EOR SALeZTTTT" -J FOR SALEOvirTT -vl - ',n FOR RENT Room with bath. quire 401 So. Main St. In- FOR RENT Modern furnished house; no children, rnone ltzi. St. "V F0R SALET7 CtlriZ "-" OAK WOOD FORTT TRUCK. Qufc rfrl FOR RENT 4 unfurnished rooms at 217 Chadwick -St. Call mornings. FOR RENT Remington typewritei No. lu. inquire vosDurg uros., 227 N. Jackson street. FOR fresh 35 Elli HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS Also sin- Roseburg Apartments, oor Main and Douglaa. MISIEIXA.N'EOUb. DRESSMAKING Stylishly done; tailoring. 749 Sc. Main. Phone 429-Y. BE GOOb TO YOURSELF Phone 76 and rldo. Jitney on the Job until midnight. GENERAL TRANSFER Hauling and country trips a specialty, Troxell & Co. Phone 251. FOUNT) An envelope containing kodak pictures and films. Owner please call at News-Review office SAFETY FIRST Seem a safetj deuoilt box for your valuable pa pors at the Roseburr National Rank. tf FOUND Pair of mens gloves. The owner may recover property at News-Review office. t26 vJONEY TO LOAN 20-year Tdrai credit farm loans, low Interest rate. $20,000 local money to loan on good real estate. First mort gage. See At. F. Rice of Rice A Rice. tf USED CARS O. K. Garage has a large number of different makes. Prices and terms to suit your poo- k't book. Ca:l nnd we will de. monstrate them to your satlsfac Hon. Geo. Shanks & Son. FOR SALE. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE Newa- Rovlew offtca. FOR SALE Fir biock wood. Phone 19-F5. FOR riALE Medium sized safe. Sot it at Foutches. FOR SALE 16 hogs. Pine Crest Farm, Dixonville. Phone 33-F26. FOR SALE Dodge car In good run ning condition. Inquire Glenn 1 aylor. FOR SALE: Good 5-year-old Jersey cow. R. I.. Thomas, Roseburg. Routo 2. FOR SALE Po(1r;e delivery car In A-l con li I 'll, inquire at News- Revl--w o;.ice. FOR S LE Sectional bookcase and kite-en cabinet. Good as new. 211 Y. Mosher St. FOR SALE Baby grand piano, Cir cassian walnut. In good condition, lnqulr? at NewB-Review office. FOR TALE Large, modern bouse, corner lot; furniture If wanted. own.-r going away. Call 746 S. Thompson street. FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acres. Improved, 1 mile from city; small nouse. and other buildings. In quire 522 So. Pine. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter, factory rebuilt, used short time In the home. Price $55. G. A. Him mel, Myrtle Creek, Ore. JUST on the market, beautiful 6- room bungalow; sleeping porch with bath; at the Intersection of Fullerton & Micelli Sts. Price $2000. Casey-Harding. FOR SALE 2 lots, corner. S-room honse, outbuildings, fruit trees, nice garden land, $800. including furniture; terms. D. Whltsott, at tiapp s restaurant. FOR SALF. 2 burner e'lOctne nlate with oven, bicycle, shower bath, rocking chair, mattress, lawn mower, rug 9x12. 121 N. Steph ens street. FOR SALE aern 1 garage, as i-tt, bunifiti,.,. 1 nth . .i. . ."."- 'ttli. 7' svLir lbs. .i'' ""."erui, mll Tt "- 3 miles i " I . " ends, cemsut S torage, transfer, u Phone 128. J. y J FOR SAI p , . . . . mil. to town iSJT'kHl barn, chicken hoass Jf' H -i,at show, ali R S5. 4 Roseburg, Oresoa ' W ANTED Woman for general housework. Joe E. Harvey, Rose burg. Phone 9-F4. ANTED Nicely furnished house In good residence district Ad dress A. C. care News-Review. HORSE WANTED Want to buy or hire good work horse. Phone ear ly mornings 15-FU. John Oood- nnurn. We wa.t snd pollih cars at Ver- '? Edgar Shanks, Prop. ten s tsrase. 1 fcOrClfcCK80lCK j WAN TED Modern furnished houss or bungalow, by eoupl. wltiotit I r. !dren. Will be rsrmsnent. In quire at News-Review office. BROCCOLI SEED FOR SALE Dr. Bailey has spent 8 years develop ing a strain of broccoli seed adapt ed to the Umpqua Valley. $2 per ounce. Special rates on pound lots. Orders taken for broccoli plants for June delivery, $4 per thou sand. Dr. C. H. Bailey A Son, Roseburg, Oregon. FOR SALE One span Belgian mares, ace 5 and 9, weight 3700. $423 with harness. One spsn Per cheron mares 5 and 6 years old. weight S000, $400 with harness: 1 Belgian mare 3 vears old. weight 1450. price $100. A. C. Dear. Oakland. Ore. Phone 30-F3. FINE 200-ACRE FARM: 100 rich creek bottom; 50 In crop: 140 un der plow: 55 timber; railroad 15 miles; store snd blch school near: on hlghwav: with crop, some stock, machinery and household goods. $13,000. terms. Address, I "Owner," Box 122, Roseburg, Ore. 120 ACRES of tlmbeTuJaT 1'rice 1 5c per M. Box 463 itii.S oM'H on., Sn FOR SALE A h..,.rH touring car. new Ura! tail 710 S Jacr..W-.l FOR SALE-7 w,enJ StllWlol,UbU . , L work Stephen, street ntlll 2 LOTS, 5-UOOM MODERsJ uraaa sewttatiJ i'cu eireet. rriet fi $550 down, balMn, . uiuiiiu. v.asey-nardiD( FOR SALE Prune treej (on:; tivery r. o. b. Csnby, Own 6 ft., 40 c; 3 to 4 (L li, hinds fruit tress it ria prices. It. L. l!ts. : sj, Roseburg, Ore. WE REPRESENT the reus Co. of the PenlMuls LtiH of Portland, Ore. Rn Homes. If you eontempUti: ing a home, bam orgsnt or call for catalogue. CiMf-i Ing, Roseburg, Oregon. EGGS FOR HATCHDtt Thoroughbred white loth I 300 egg strain. AIM IktratJ S C. White Leghomi TincrrtrJ Eggs $8.00 per hundrrt. i white Rock cockereli tor alt cash. A. S. Hunt. !!S lithi V.. Roseburg, Oreroo. HEINLINE-MOOK CONSERVATOR! lnic 111 P IViiCll Utcsl Managed by Accredited TeachmOi The Stti demand hif-IJ tarhr and this Seboolw 10 percnt with tbt j Kohlhagon BMM ; HOUSEHOLD COSVEiK, Kitchen Cabinets. B'JiM of any sort srs m .i, InHn.trr. 9M anything lo thUluier"'! TheJ.CFloull Phone JW Sheet HetalWo OF ALL RI I H SINNICB 119 Oa'k eTKEFTr4 M. A. BULB CONTRACTOt Builds Anything F class work. Let me K wilh you. Box 304, K Some Land bam I have !'" " ''J "jvH sell in Hosebnrf. wj country homes '!!:-.. up 10 -, wr 15 acres: smsU M 6:. on Cow Creel, .." H ranging 'ro .yrefH tne ian "u - i the price rlthL Rt Z. lu"-