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THURSDAY, MAY 1S. 19M -A ".n..T3 -:tt - -n jpr SF.RVICE IS A BIG FACTOR in the truiinti Won of business at the ll-.sohurg National Hank. II mean more than Interest on Checking Ac i oi:r:tV, You are Invited lo Join our happy f.iiully of depowiiors. The Roseburg National Bank Uosebur.Ore. and hort haul seetlons of the In terstate com mere act. Senator Krnolthxrt. n-DUbl lOl. lOWS. dClar- kA harf hn conservative in estimate that one billion dollars could be cut from the nation rail road freight charges without reduc- i -.. i y, a latir nav Item At least $400. 000,000 could be lived annually be aaid ' by catting out the Inside grafting companies which now cut In on railroad earn- In t-s The Oakland Cobblers bare arrang ! ed a fine racing program tor their . l.i reU-iimtlon to be held on July 4 I he Cobblers have pur .M (luklund fair crounds and have .,.,.?,. - u. listed tel- restored the rac. track and Improved n and epress facilities among the arounds at a com of more than i (he acIivi,i, which should be oper- i . .i .I,,, tie saio iinrv "a, iiw . n -- The Gobbler, have purchase d .the " opvratlon of pullman, tank a Ht-vitrwie". slltil fill Y6 i I . IluiuI tul. w CHEFS' DRILL TEAM II thu coming strawberry carnival. The Chiefs have procured a neat grey uni form. whl h will give them a flue 'appearance on all public occasions. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a democratic candidate for the office of ,, county assessor for liouglas county. !.' .. 7777. i. ih..r Hubjei t to I he democratic voters at Urn Vnituina chiefs held another ' '.., rpuld adv thing drill at tho armory last ' OF. THIEL. l.'mler the coininaml of I. lent. I Kntnllson. the chiefs are progressing euvplionallv well with their inarch inc. siens. and will have a very fine drill I'miii when Ihey Hi n uiu u.ire than Il.ouo nave al ready been appropriated for prize ' end additional races will be arranged ' to accomodate horses in attendance. ; All purses are to be divided on the basis of 70-20-10. and an entrance ree c f ten per cent will be charged. T. 11. Garrison is chairman of the race committee, and announces that the following piograin baa been arranged. Number 1. distance J-8 mile, purse 150: number 2. distance SS mile, sudute, purse $100; number 3. dis tance 1-2 mile, purse $250: number 4. I distance 12 mile, special, purse $250: number 5, distance n nine, pony race, purse lloo: number t. dis tance 1 mile. Gobblers handicap, purse $3".0. TROUBLED WITH YOUR STOMACH? Ohio, miiK'h num. iliirinir Special price o. rugs of all kinds at Mi K.an. Darby and llaldwln'a this week. Use Smith Bro. M. A. C, the Guaranteed Treatment VOTE FOR HARRY P. MARKS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR County Commissioner PRIMARY, MAY UTH Resident of Western Douglas County. A prac tical man for a practical job. If you want genuine, lasting relief from stomach distress, go to your druggist and obtain a bottle of M. A. C. the guaranteed stomach treat ment. Take a Bpoonful after each meal, as directed, and see bow quick ly It gives results. The very first dose should convince you that this medicine Is exactly what you need to forever end aour stomach, heartburn, nausea, excessive gas, bloating, Indi gestion or nervous dyspepsia. M. A. C. invigorates the stomach glands, promotes the secretion ot gas trie fluid and cleansea the entire di gestive system of foul, irritating waste matter. It gives you new nppe tite, new energy, new Interest In life. Sick headaches, diziiness, constipa tion or other symptoms of disturbed digestion will vanish completely when your stomach la restored to proper working order. Kemember, M. A. C. Is sold on an absolute guarantee or money back If the first bottle fails to relieve any case of stomach distress. Obtain a bottle today price $1.25. Nathan Fullerton store will supply you. ated by the roads. cnuitr Pnaa remiLlican declared It had not been shown that cheaper operation of the non-related activities would result uner unified control and Senator Nor beck republican. North Dakota, said the savings indicated would not equal the aggregate wage Increase granted on railroads since IS lb. PIT F SUFFERERS GET QUICK RESULTS Doctor discovers real r-niedy that actually heals Pilea and absorbs them never to return. No man or woman need suffer an other hour from any pain, soreness or distress arising from Hemorrhoids or plies now fiat this wonderful pre scription known aa MOAVA SUP POSITORIES can be obtained for a moderate price a Nathan Fullerton's. Mall orders accepted on the money back if dissatisfb-d plan. YAu'll be amazed to see bow quick ly it acta. Blessed relief often comes iu an hour: even In cases of long standing with profuse bleeding, really wonderful result have been accom plished. Remember the name, MOAVA SUP POSITORIES and be sure to follow the simple directions that come in each box. L Hi D MOVE OFFICE TO ABSTRACT CONTEMPT CHARGES THIS P. M, I :The Terminal Hotel Beauiy Shop Now has two Expert Marcellers APPOINTMENTS BY PHONE 8 A llieuscd barber will do bobbing, shingling, anil Children's Work. nil l 4rwlati1 press leased Wire.) PORTLAND. May 15 Hearing g on contempt charges brought against ft pi-moils alleged to have circulated political tickets In violation ot a 5! court Injunction restraining the clr- i dilution of the tickets was set for i$i this afternoon before Circuit Judge K lungham following the refusal yes- A tonluy by Presiding Judge Tazwell V to sit In the case. M Taxwrll, who Issued the restrain A ing order, stated that he did not feel qualified to determine whether K his court had been held In contempt A ly those again! whom he issued the order. The defendants In the case In- mmfmmm BHMI-MMH BBBBB ; cludo Kred I.. Glfford, sn organic mmwmmmmmmm""'m ,ailon calling Itself the Oregon Ked y&KW'lM'KW&lK cratlon of Patriotic Societies, the Ku . V u I... l.l..n it- ii n. .!... 1 . i. lEf ".II 11.111, 11. 11. IUIIIU, U1IU 1119 (& Southwtck Press. gj Tho action was brought on the complaint of an organization clalm- J Ing to be the real Oregon Federated Patriotic Societies, which charged A that the tickets were being distrib- A ul i'd In spite of the restraining or-dcr. Pr. A. C. Seely spoke before the Ro tary club today on "Hoys and Their Care." His talk proved very inter esting to the members of the club and was followed by at few excellent sug gestions made by a visiting member. At the next meeting of the club the eighth grade graduates of the public j schools of the city will be entertain-' ed and Cary has a good line of ad vice that he will fflve the boys. Sev eral alleged telegrams were received today from the Grants Pass Rotary club stating that considerable silver ware had been missed since the Rose- burg delegation visited that city last week, the only clue to the lost goods being a handkerchief picked up with the initials "L. J. B." A local barber has teen suspected of the deviltry. An attendance contest has been es tablished In the club with Ole John son and Jack Sinnlger as captains of the teams. The contest will continue until January 1, at which time the los ing aide will give a banquet to the entire membership and their wives. The Coos Hay club has also challeng ed the Roseburg club to submit its attendance for the next two. months, with a view of giving the winners In the contest a banquet at the end of the period. n.- rk nr remodeling the Doug las Abstract building is being rushed In order that the rooms may be com- j pU-ted by the first of June, so that; the Chamber of Commerce office may be moved from Its present location to the Abstract building on that date. I As soon as the Chamber of Commerce j moves. J. F. Barker, owner of the; building. In which the office ia now i located, will completely remodel that , structure. It la to be extended clear j through from Jackson to Mainstreets, . and both fronts will be improved, and j the exterior tinted and painted. The building will then be occupied by Mrs. L. B. Moore wltn ner stuuio win Instrument- aalea rooms. Mrs. Moore expects to open a business handling all kinds of musical Instruments and supplies, along with her studio of music. . The Abstract office is being greatly Improved, and use is being made of space which formerly has been wast ed. The stairway leading to the lodge rooms has been changed from Jack son street to the Washington street side, and a new entrance cut there. The old stairway has been removed and a partition run lengthwise through the main front room, giving a fine office space on the south aide. The abstract company's division will be more handily arranged and better lighted than previously, while ample room la given for the chamber of commerce office. At the present time the public li brary ia situated In the back of the abstract building, and It probably can not be moved until the first of July, as It will be Impossible for the Mar stera property to be Improved and made ready for the library before that time. BIG SOCIAL DANCB With some new features, Commun ity Hall, Sutherlln, Friday night. May 16. Last social dance for several weeks. Music by Sharrard's Syncopa tors. We all dance to this music. Don't miss this. California Fig Nnts Agar, a scien tific health food. Naturally laxative. At Lloyd Croker s. o HEN Horses were r 1 . usmon, men se ed Arabia ik f.. - - 1 speed, Perciierons for ' Btreath the two ac ' ceptcd equine standard, a" Speed and strength motorists find botfi these qualities combined in Red Crown, motordom's ac cepted standard for gasoline. STANDARD OIL COMPANY C CALIFORNIA ) Purclieses Star Cnr Richard Hush has purchased Star car" from Rapp Rrothen, J a local agents. (Associated reeM Leased Wire ) PORTLAND, May 1 3 .Stephen ' L. Scroggin, former president of the Sheridan, Oregon, National Bank, ; who has been tried twice, with the I Jury disagreeing In both cases, on charges of mismanagement of tlje banks affairs, will not be tried again. United States district at torney Coke ' informed Federal 1 Judge Bean today. District Attorney Coke stated that the atorney-gener- al had authorized dismissal of the charges against Scroggin. ! JONES & WEST, Proprietors N&M3M-IMM'I'M:'I If ILL IT RAIN TOMORROW! Woman's Statement Will Help Roseburg "I hated cooking because all I ate turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon Nothing helped until 1 used Adlenka." Most medicines act only on lower bowel but Adlerika acts on BOTH up per and lower bowel and removes all gas and poisons. Excellent for obsti uate constipation. Helps any case gus on the stomach In TEN minutes. Nathan Kullerton, druggist I 1: 3 CONSULT THIS WEATHER PROPHET IV AJ Made In . 2VClin America m 11! COUPON . Thit Coupon and 69 c Good for Ont II Weather House Prophet 1 i R. R. FREIGHT RATES Mkl; A WAUE Cl'T (Assorlated Pr Leased Wlro ) POUT ANtiKLES. Wash.. May 15. a live cents an hour wage cut will become effective tomorrow In the Pugent Sound Mills and timber company of this city, it was an nounced today. The new scale will labor. A aimilar wage cut was an. be 3.G0 for elcht hours at general nounced In IlelliuKham yesterday. (Anftortsteit Vrena Wlre.1 WASHINGTON. May 15. Renew Ing dibate In the senate today on propoat-d modification of the long It l n r i-rij-l nt-! v reliable en ii 'iv ki li iiiitie pi in, ipi, illli ai.'l an I, .UK an lliev hint ! a u to r. Ml tin in mill local weather conditions. Made on rune centred a uperml prli on a ill n.'il them for ei.utly what It It ii'u lu'na this coupon. Ii- II tl: 111 II i In M, otll (cr A III : t-.i'tu r is to 'run w i v h'T '. I hours nhi :i 1 he I in. s'.'pro of I. II the to ihllilrell lll lie out i. hiiii II',. witch will come The ll'Mtn' 1 nirtile of Iruilwi oinii 'l a in l hi oh lure. nh tin d. In Sim ii'ttaio m,, i, ,,,v t.ieriiH.meter. Irk s head, turd s nest. .ami Im.N. etc. It h.n lour ,n ' i s'nl two tie Afl.trtHfd for t.00. Our prices fori a limited time, with tht coupon' Ker hco .ImuM haie one. Come and gel your at once or mail ?ir r.l. r. Mail out. r c extra ;69c An Eclle-it O ft for All Ocot ons Jf Chapman's Drug Store ROSIBURG, OREGON California Pig Nuts Agar for const, palton. At Lloyd Crocker's. T. M. Peters who resides In Oak land arrived in the city yesterday aft ernoon to spend a few days here transacting business. PUMPS, GAS ENGINES, SCALES I have an excellent stock of Falriianks-MorBe Scales, Pumps, Gas Engines and Tanks on hand, and can supply any needs in this line. Fairbanks-Morse ore too well known to require any introduction to Douglas County consumers. Also, I hays installed a 15-ton Truck Scale for public use it the new building. Come in and talk over your needs In this linn with me. Duild lng material and contractors supplies on hand. .. - L. W. METZGER , DISTRIBUTOR GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDING MATERIALS Warehouse Corner Oak and Plna W. W. Wimm of Portland, an em ploye of the Southern Pacific com pany. Is spending a few days In Rose burg attending to business matters. SSTSWHTSn in? itartav Frank Kruse who resides in Glen dale is registered at the Hotel Grand and will spend a tew days here look ing after business Interests. Buy coal at sweet-tempered. Pages and become Miss Esther Mover, who is attend ing Willamette University, has been spending the past week here visiting with her relatives and friends. She was accompanied home by her sis ter Evelyn who has been visiting her for the past two weeks. Buy Next Winter's j FQJE W! St'ITS CLEANED k PRESSED tl SO PROTECT YOUR CLOTHES FROM MOTHS. MOTHS AIIE NOT LIKELY TO SKTTI.K IN GARMENTS THAT AUK KHEE FROM DIHT. HAN a! YOlIt WINTER CLOTHES cleaned 1ikfohe pitting them away for the si m- MKll. 5o5cburv (f-lcaners I0S N. JACKSON ST. PHONK 471 CHILDREN'S J-4 HOSE Three quarter socks for children In black, brown, pongee and assorted col ors. Plain color or fane. Just what' the kiddles want. Our special lines at 30c at 5!)c are dandles. Get them at Carrs. HUSBAND SAID WHY NOTJRY IT Wife Said She Would. Result, Lydia ELPinkham's Vegetable Compound Made Her Well and Strong W. O. Patterson of Portland, repre sentative of the Vedol Oil company, arrived la the city last evening to upend a few days hi re In he Inter ests of the company. Mr. Patterson la registered at the Hi tel I'mpqua. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. McClane and sons or Grants rasa are spending a days In this city visiting with attending to business East Hardwick, I waa not able to d fe friends and matters. th F. Atwood who has spending the past two or three Roseburg looking after business ters returned today to his home liandcn. I I i kJ YOUR SAVING Cost of extra delivery. Piling under shed. ' Interest. Fire Insurance. Cost of storage space. Administration cost of small scales. t "Last winter ny ork at all. I had backache, head ache, side ache, and was sick all the time for six months. We read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound in the newspapers, and my husband aaid to me, 'Why don't you try it?' bo 1 aaid I would, and he went and eot me a dozen bottles. s been ! i .... . Jit has done me more 2 days In Jfe" 'ca?VCT tef ,nd my friends ? ss mat. I vh i i. hsT,? 7ou done to yourself V ss mat- look . well, m h J. i a, m" toiV'rTl.Compdti.t m3e.m.t S I well .H 7t: -r' me so . - . m. i uvre ia no use to STif . i ,. o " or Wltj backache and oainT I iii U V. Sten.er of Canyonvllle Is ! tell everyone what i This oXfo, ml .pending a few days in Roseburg at- -MnurW. PRIMO ttl'Ku!t tending to bu..ln, matters. M r. I Hardwick, VermonL Steiuer la registered at the Hotel' Housewives mske s oreat mistake in i "at it vt well-nigh impoacible for them Frank A. Terry of the EqOltable 1 t0,t",d 10 botwhold datW Sarinss and lan Association, left .A' ?)uJm,T-ii ranvass of this afternoon f,,r Medford and other i7S,TJm,nJd L nk,h- Veg point, i, the southern part of ,h. iTSLrV" 100 stats where he will srend a few day. Jr sal. by Tk attending to business. orugjitu everjwhfra, CASK price on orders of five tiers or more of one grade of wood taken before June 30. 1 6-inch Old Growth, block $3.50 per tier 16-inch Oak and Laurel, block $3.75 per tier 4-ft. Slab 1 $6.00 per cord Slab by the car $5.00 per cord Deliveries of less than five tiers from yard 50c pet tier on fir and 23c per tier on oak over above price- DENN-GERRETSEN COMPANY Fuel and Building Material 231 North Main Streit Phone 12$ I I A iIsX.