WITHITMI rrW.HUVTEW, MAT! "l VY.,MAM.jP0, Improvements to Start Very Soon Improvement to the North Uinu qua fish hatchery will be started within a few days and will be rushed tn completion at the earlleit dato possible. It It the Intention of the commission aa expressed by H. E. Clanton and A. II. Geiduft to make the North Umpiua renowned a u fisb nr slrea-n and to ao mis u hatchery will be lnrreaatd to care for a large rn tuber ot steclhead sal mon and trout. Particular attention will he riven to tbe propogatlon of game fish which VIII be released In large numbers to make the atream ao Ideal place for sportsmen. The Umpnua has a great advantage over many B.rcnnii for thl) class of fish In tho fact that lt wat era are always cold and of the proper temperature to keep the fish In healthy condition. The dam will be put In a few yards below the hatchery and will be of such a type that the fish can bo handled and controlled by the su perintendent of the hatchery. Ar langements will be made to take ou. a sufficient number of flxh for promt cation purposea and the remainder will be allowed to go up the rlvor and pawn naturally. The present method of control on the Umpqus river the commission baa found, has resulted In a great In crease In the number of game fish and It Is expected that a still greater Increase will occur In future years. The natural Increase will be augu mented br the Increased capacity of the hatchery and the Indications Bre illat the Unipiiua river will tako flrn place among the sporting streams or 1he state. NEW IIUMVfl ON TAXES.' Under a recent ruling by the treas ury department the tax on toilet pre parations and patent and proprietary medicines Is based upon the selling price of each article and not upon the total price of a number of articles, j If a person buys five packages of; cough drops, a 1 cent stamp must be attached to each package. If a per son purchases a tube of tooth paste for 35 tents and a bolle of perfume for 65 certs, a 2 rent stamp must be placed on tho tooth paste and 3 cents on the perfume a total of 6 cents. In other words, the tax Is on each article and Is not on the combined purchase price. This revokes a rul ing previously made by the department. f V ... ' . - alw . iinnari i- j Lvery one can -you can, if you'llonly use its wonderful leav ening ttrcnth and absolute purity in sure this. That's why ) cooking experts, do nicstic science teach, crs, bis hotels, rail roads and millions of America's best hoiv-ewives always use it Cilumet contains only r r& su. h inpre-licnt? as have LI bee.tapiin)veu'';i;iallyby feA Yoa save when yoa buy it Voj save wacayo j u;e it LOVE andffARRIED LIFE Ua. toe natea amnor Idah MSGlone Gibson joux nETtnxsj. ,. -..f went down lmnietll ntely, taking with me a number it nf tewolrv a an excuse fur .,i .1... hnv Then I said think I will close out my checking ......,, fnr wh p. as 1 want iu ana i mew NOTICE TO HPAXISH WAR VET-KHANS Please attend services at Christian church for all war veterans, Sunday, May 23, at 11 a. m. F. W. HAYNKS, Commander. I'UXK RBSfTKS CHICKEN. During the airplane flight here . Sunday, a small Plymouth Rock chicken was being carried through .the air by a largo hawk which on be ing over taken by the airplane drop ped the ehicken In lis frlcht, which came struggling through the Inter vening space for mother earth and finally landed on Fifth street safe and sound, and Is now the cherished property of an Albany boy. says the Albany Democrat. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to tho many kind friends who tendored us such great assistance and help during our time of bereave ment. MRS. MART A. LEVEN8. MRS. J. WENDELL WRIGHT. DANCE AT TILLER, The first general dance out the out ing season at Tiller will be held Sat urday night. Tho roads are good, and auto parties from Roscburg and adjacent towns will find a welcome awaiting them at Tiller, Oood music, always. CHICHESTER S PiLLS jr 'I'll II ill iSfOIVIl ItttAML A l.tvllr-r Af.lt yntir IVitr A IV Mr I -i ..id f 1J.-M nimlilAV f i kj T:.!, m mW I-m ,r i.-.Hf- V 1 - tc iri.ar..i. a- i -1 iim ii:.Trn V5 IT T"'''-,''"f",-I'-t,f- 'f.A' -U, t. V C D r-' -:.-r, ....-!. t ROS iEBURG Strawberry Carnival E nAVO STARTINC U UHIO TUESDAY MAY 25 Grounds at Catholic School Opposite the Armory. V FOLEY (Q. BURK S COMBINED SHOWS Bigger and Better Than Ever. 2-Ring Trained Animal Hippodrome Menagerie, Aviary, Mammoth Circus Sidchows, Pic-, turesque Hawaiian Village, Monkey Auto Races. Etc. Jazz Wheel, Bug House, Largest Ferris Wheel, $10,000 Merry-Co-Round 50 Distinct Amusement Features. Three Acres of Tenls Dazzling Midway Sensational Free Acts. VGIRLS CIRLS GIRLS Make The Boys Take You! Fiee Admission to Show Grounds. "Well, I said to Charles as he hesi tated. "What do you mean by that 'but? When people hesitate atur juvinr 'but' I alwava know thcr are . .i.i .ii. t malrak n InVAUlmPIlt suing IU buuikiuiiis wy uimkiiv , - ; . u .j ,.,,ln. .m. v i.,..r.iin check for the $2n00 I had remain ."I mean Just this, Katherlne. I believe that almost all the Incompati bility between you and your husband is caused about money, Ing under a sense of injustice becauio of It and now you have some monev of your own and you will be happte., and ao will John, In the long run. If you will just keep It tor yourself." But, Charles, John knows that I have that $2501). I think he would never forgive me It I did such u thing." 'Then you might say to him that now there was no more use of him having the power of attorney and consequently you had told your bank er not to honor anyone's cbecka but your own "That would be worse yet. I think f John knew that I had even told ou bow matters stand between us n the money question he would Wave me Immediately." Isn't It strange how much trouble either money or the lack of It makes n this world?" "People who love each other dear- become estranged over money Ing and put It In the sate'.y deposit On the wav home I met Charles, i --.-i i. i., at lima tn irn tn w lhn'. c.illiir 1H pi n no sam wo i.u j"-- . --.... fy You arealway labor- 'h" tram on which b e tnoug t , ,.,' i....,. h"aa coming, and we walked oer 10 the station. Gruff and Vncomfortable. Kiire enouuh. there was John Ftandlng on the steps as the train drew in. He waved his band at us, but I noticed he was looking very gruff and uncomforable. "I didn't export you. How did you know I was coming on this train?" ho asked. He did not wait for a re ply, neither did he oiler to kiss me. 1 nut out my hand half way, but as he did not notice It I pulled it back again. Quickly he turned to Charles. That was a smart piece of business tho.a crooks tried to pull ofT, wasn'l It. Goodwin? And wo all fell for It. It seems to me that any old fool might have known that If oil had been found on Kathi rinc's land we would have heard something about Ic before her mother died. I guess wo were all bitten by the get-rich-qulck bug and I didn't stop to look Into It very deeply. I'll tell you It's taught me a lesson. I am going to stick to my own business after this, and I give you fair warning. Kather lne, that I won't turn a hand over or say "boo" in regard to It If some body leaves you a million. "Yes, you wouia, dear. If I had any money tomorrow you wouia want the manr.gmcno; of It." Ijots to Talk AlHiut, I'm quite sure," interrupted Charles as he noticed John frown, that you people will be glad to ex nse me. You must have a lot of tblners to talk to each other about.' No, we haven't. Goodwin: come on up to the house." said John. I felt my lips tremble and hoped that Charles was not looking at me and I was very glad when he said, "I"ll com up later. I haven't been a bachelor all these years without learning that there are things mnr rled people like to talk about with out the handicap of a third party." (To be Continued. questions and lose much more in losing friendship than they could possibly gain with all the money that a used the trouble. 1 have seen fami lies broken up and made strangers over a few paltry dollars. I believe one of the greatest causes of unhap r.'ncss between husband and wife is money." The more I thought of what Char les had said the more I determined to keep the $a500 to myself. Now that t know the baby is coming, I know that I shall need, or at least I shall think 1 need, little things that John will Insist I can get along without anil this will hurt my feelings and make me angry. I am quite sure that Charles Is right. ''' not tell him so, however. Wo ( ilkcd of other things, but when h left to find out when the train would be In on wblch I expected John I ailed up the bank and asked them If they had a safety deposits box va- ant. They said the had and I put AZALEA VALI.KY XOTIiS. Tho Bert Adams residence caught (Ire Monday but It was extinguished with little damage. Henry Luke Is shearing sheep for N'ed Haines this week. Francis Mack has moved on tho Walter Haines ranch. Mr. Halnos has bought the stage line between iirnin and Scottsliurg and is now ro- siding In Elkton. .Mr. and .Mrs. R. II. Wells spent a day in Oakland ou business this week. Our school will close on May 28, with a school picnic. Mrs. W. H. l-evins and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Young. Walter Gorsllne has sold his rid ing pony and bought a bicycle. Lator lio traded the bicycle to Dale C'heevcr ior a pair of shotcs. Henry Luke Is tn the chicken busl-tir-.is and is having good success. Our valley Is looking very attract 've and tho axnleas are heisiumitg to bloom. PANSY. VOIT TALL VK HAUL. & CITY NFAVS 0 Arundel, piano tuner. PDone 13SL. We wash and polish cars at Uer ten'a garage. Sprella Corsetiere. Clr.ra Corum. I'houe, 402-It. Sll W. Wash. tf. We pay the highest price for Cas cara bark. Berber's Bargain Store. We pay the highest price for Cas- cara bark. Berger's Bargain Store. PnllHrvmen rpt vnur Vol.- nlnnt. from Earl Vosburg, 702 Fullerton, 50c per 100. Lime-sulphur spray, sulphur for (ertiliier. sulphur for plant dusting, lime In Ilbls., arsenate of lead, black leaf forty. Umpqua Valley Fruit Union. I C E Our w a sons are now ready to dolivor too anywhere upon phone call, and will be running on regular mutes In a few days. Ice will be Strictly Cash this year, or the coupon sys tem, which are the best for everybody. Hooks are now on sale at $5, $10 and $20 each, t'hone your order fur book now and avoid the rush later, when we are very busy. The price Is one cent rer pound. Roseburg Ice Co. C. B. CANNON, Mor. Anything at any time. Wood for sale. Phone 102. L. R. Chambers at McClelland & Chambers' 2nd Hand Slore. AXXOrXCEMEXT. Commencing Saturday, May 22, the Roseburg Cafeteria and Restaur ant wlil be open from 6 a. in. to 10 p. m. Got In the parade for the 10th Annual Carnival. Be a prize winner. Floats made to order. Prices right. J. N. S. "EAGLE" ! j 220 Oak Street. THE BEST Prinks of all kinds Coca Cola, Root Bwr. and all flav ors nf Soda Water. Order by tho case. ROSEBURG DAIRY AND SODA WORKS. PHONE 186 M. A. BULEY CONTRACTOR Builds Anything. First class work. Let me fisure wlih you. Box 304, Resi dence 305 Douglas St. Iloncbm-K, Oregon. Sheet HetalWork OF ALL KIMKS J. H. SINNIGEP 'L Pu CTRKKT HHOXK 428 Poultry and Eggs WANTED pay highest market price in cash. Highest market price P'd for your cream, no delays. Bring In Your Products Roseburg Produce Co. 501 N. Jackson St. PHONE 27 Carnival Visitors - Will See Snakes In one or Foley & Burke's numer ous drcuH aids show Is uig uen. n.. i n:v n Amazon Anaconda, but he Is a celebrity nevertheless. If lien could stand on the tip of his toil he could rest hla head on the top of a telegraph pole, and the press agent solemnly swears, mi inflka story: in iha museum at Klnsluston, England, may bo scon the stuffed .m. r tho largest Anaconda of whirh there Is an authentic record It measures 29 feet. Hen falls but a tow inches short of this measure ment, so it Is safa to say mat ub iho lamest reptile In captivity. Ana condas of less than his alio, have hn known to kill deer and even ntfn. wit h Ihelr deadly coll. Foley ft Burk will be here with the Roseburg Strawberry carnival for five days and nights starting on Tuesday. Hay 2uth, at the Latnonc school grounds, opposite the armory, whinh has been donated to the Straw- hrn-v Carnival committee, as haa been done In years gone by. Tho his narade will start next Tuesday evening about 6:45 through the business district of Roseburs, then back to the show grounds where the big time of the week will start. AXXOUXCEME.NT. Commencing Saturday, May 22, the Roseburg Cafeteria and Restaur ant will be open from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. Harry Selgel, who has had an S P. run out of Roseburg since 1894 will move to Yaqulna the first of tho week. For more than 20 years ir. Seleel has been on the Job winter and summer, and stated this morning that he was making the transfer Just for a change. He will have a run out of Yaquina, as he does not ex pect to quit railroading. PROFESSIONAL '- 3IRS."F. D. OWEX-Cut Flowers. Phone 840. 40J W. Cass. DB. R- P. BRADFORD WIF Chiropractors, West Roseburg Phone 40F4. DR. OLAIK R. AIJ.E! Dentist at $31 Perkins BuiWIng, Roseburg Oregon. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a nv 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 65 DR. M. II. I'UVT.KK Cnlropraotlo Physician, 222 W. Lane St. Elec trical treatments. Htrurs 9 to 6 Phone 152. Office Honrs: 10 to 12, a to 4. Phones: Office, 171: Res., 172. DR. LUCETTA SMITH. PHYSICIA Women and Children Diseases a pecialty. Office. Masonlo Building. I.OIKiE DfftEOTORY. The H. IC K. I. A. I'nion MectiBZ will be held at the Macrahbee hall very first and third Wednesdays oi tne montn. Children Cry for FleShT VI V V - Always, Bonirhf ..j . . . In use for over thirty yean, has borne ttTS -0 and has been, matfc 71 4 ttfcorarji 't Allow no one to deceit. tict. All Counterfeits, Imitations mi uiJJn h oi . Experiments that trifle with and eWnT.". Infants and Children Experience aeainsi rl. i What is CASTO&iA1 Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor fmL" Drops and Soothing Syrups. - ft is pleasant n""1 neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic sid-I. ege is its guarantee. Jfor more than thirt, r been in constant use for the relief of ConstwL Deregulating the Stomach anTEl? Wind Colic and therefrom, and the assimilation of Food; giving healthy tl, Tho Children's Panacea The Mother's Frlent GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS yrtscars tne Signature of 1 In Use For Over 30 Yeats The Kind You Have Always Bought U. f. O. KlKs, rvmeourg liodita, Ma j-irids rerniar communica tions at the Elks' Temple on each Thursday of every month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all vlsltlnc brothers ere cordially lnrlted to attend HARRY HILDEBURN. B. K. IRA R. KIDDLB lifr. . O. O. P. I'hlletaiinn IhmIro No. 8 Meets in Odd Fellows Temple corner Jackson and Cass Sts., ou Saturday evening of each week Visiting brethren are alwayw wel come. VICTOR BOYD, N. O. A. J. GEDDFS, Reo Sec J. B. BAILEY-. Fin. Sec. ' 4. P. A A. St., l,auraf TiiMlqe No. 13 Regular communlcauous 2nd an fourth Wednesdays each month a' Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore Visitors welcome. A. A. WILDER, W. M., W. F. HARRIS. 8ec. K.NIOlrrS OK PYTHIAJs Alpht Lodge No. 47, meets every Wed neaday evening, cor. Jackson and Cass sta. Visitors always welcome 0. A. CHAMBERLAIN. C. C CHA& F. HOPKJN8, M. F. K H. WIMBERLY. It R. 8 L. O. T. M. Roseburs Hive No. 11, holds regular reviews on second and fourth Thursday afternoons In Maccabee hall. Slaters of other hives visiting In our city are cor. dlally invited to attend our re views. Maccabee hall on Cam street. LOUISE LOCKE. Com. JESSIE RAPP, Col. I. O. O. F., I'nli rncampnrfnit No. 0 .Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple, every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren alwavs welcome. FOSTER nUTNER, C. P. J. B. BAILEY, H. P. OLIVER JOHNSON, R. S. JAMES rr.VART, F. S. NEIOHROItS OF WOODCRAFT, Lilac Circle No. 49 .Meets on Is' and 3rd Monday erenlngs. Visit ing neighbors Invited to attend EDITH CHURCHILL, O. SL TILLIE I. JOHNSON. Cleft L O. O. F., Rising Btnr Uodge No. 174 iun iu me uaa h siim s Tetnpil everr Fridny evenfr. Vlsltlm; brethren always welcome. VICTOR MICELLI, N. Q. B. A. PETTEY, V. O. J. EARLE PICKENS. Rec. Sec M FirKI.E. Ptnanrlal See WOODMEN OP WORM?. Camp No. 125. Meets In Ue Odd Fellows' hnll In Rosjburg every 1st and 3n Monday evenings. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. H. CARRICK. 0. C. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. tvAOLF.S, Roseburg Aerie meets In their hall on Jackson St., In im and 4th Monday evenings of aae month, t g o'clock. VJsltlng breth ren in good standltg always wel come. , FRED F. CLAR v. W. P. P. VICTOR MICELLI, W. P. H. T. GOODMAN. Secretary. Dodge touring car tot akl cheap. Fire good Urn u. A .1 n n t, . . - f t.A......... " 'TTTTVT,fMfHH REBEKARS. sosmrt Mss Lodgs. no. 4i, i a a r-S In Odd FsllowV TopU n ' "eit on Tuesday frmlnj t Oiid Fellows' ball. VlilUtjs bers In good ttaadiif m w auena. MAUD PLYU. N a BELLA armrefflOK at DELLA l&wa. rtussk RosEnuno TOikta n. im, i ton rotiiemoa tf lsamaa Way Rmpteyes sat tshsf s jikuotpi n mi a l. sf L.Mests at ImsiIcIsi ftret Wed., retrta 1st ssBtaj third Suaday tl ssst smb. J. F. IWTI, FnsMtt W. J. MSRB?m. Uih( QUO. MAC IVBTL Ig. b OEPENOON GOODS Slimmer Dress Goods, Beautiful designs in figured and . plaided Silks, Voiles, Georgettes, Pongees, Flaxons, Crepes, Ging hams and everything for Sum mer wear. ' f JMISHINCS FCR MEN WOMEN AND CHILDSEI. MaD Orders Filled Promptly and Satisfactorily. I. ABRAHAM "DRY GOODS STORE" 1J1 X. Jnrkosn St. rbos H WARNER'S RUST-PROOF CORSETS (j AK K.TJ'KRT 8BDI not a mere cobNsr smssi ! shoes when they 0OB.! restore shoes issteas "JZ them. To nessea without ears si KV"V style of the shoe Is sa( MZ clumsy work. Let as AM J" . we do try our aiodera aw"--factory machinery. . Shoes called fsr sol cents extra. Phons 1. W. S. HOWAW lrt'AL ORDF.n OF MOOSE. Rose, hnrg Lodge No. 1037 Meois sec ond and fourth Wednesday even ing of each month at R o'clock In the Moose hall. All visiting bro heri are Invited to attnil C. W. CLOAKW. Dictator. R Q. PARIETER. qnM,tBrT O. E. K, Raaebnrv rruipcer So. H Holds their regirTV meetlnr cm the 1st and 3rd Thontdr.y In each month Visiting members In good standing are respectfully Invited to attend. I.TJONA ABRAHAM. W. M FREE JOHNSON, Secy. A SLIGHTLY USED V2 TON TRUCK All Hardwood Body. A Good Buy J. F. BARKER & CO, r Aprnttn T0 IMPLEMENTS AUTOMOBILES TRACT0