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Need anything In our line. G. L. PRIOR 15 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Or Mr. and Mrs. E. Denton returned Saturday from Medford whither they were called the middle of the week by the death of a nephew. Mrs. Alf Allen, of Portland, was the guest of her friend, Mrs. S. S. Johns, from Tuesday to Sunday. Mrs. Allen formerly resided hero. , Mrs.-J. A. Duunlvan and daughter, Mrs. J. A. KIce and children, re turned Tuesday from an outing In the mountains. s Mrs. J. B. Herrell, of Ashland, with her daughters,- Helen and Louise, are visiting at the home of Mrs. L. O. Stnrbuck. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and family and Mr. Holiday have just returned from a hunting and fisfhiug expedi tion. They report a splendid time. Miss Morence Glass ha been at tending the teachers' examination in Kosehurg this week. Mr. aud Mrs. Cli aimers and two children left for their home in Springfield, Missouri, after a week's visit with Mrs. Chalmers brother. Mr. Charles McLean, on North Myr tle Creek. Nelly, the five-year-old daughter or Air. una Mrs. L. s. Chupuiun is ill U'll li m-orw-lt 1 1 iu The death of Joseph Lane has broken up the old home, his wld- uw iiHYiug ueciaeu io go 10 Port land with her daughter. Mrs. Koss, The little grandson, Harold Lane, who lived with them, will co also. Mervln Duly has secured the con tract to supply our public school with wood for the coming year and be gan to haul this week. Plans are maturing for erecting a new Presbyterian church, on the site of the one recently burned, also a Baptist church where the old hotel stood that wus burned live yeurs ago. The ladies aid society met at the home of Mrs. John Samuel Friday af ternoon. Nearly twenty ladios were present. The flowers were very prettily used In decorating the room. Ice tea, cakes and a fruit salad were served. A pleasant feature was the making, by each lady who cared to, a booklet entitled "My Vacation, 1910," illustrating it by cutting picr lures from magazines. It made a merry time. There were also a num ber of missionary readings. , 'Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis returned Wednesday from Santa Anna, Cal., where they went with the sorely stricken parents of the young man drowned In the Umpqua river, sever al weeks ago. Don Chilson by name. ! A larger pump was Installed Frl-; day by the water and light company to supply our city with water. I Rev. W. B. Smith and falmly are! back from their two weeks' outing to the coast. Mrs. Jacob Brown has gone to Eu gene for treatment for rheumatism from which she has suffered for some time. TREBEIX. LOOKING GLASS 1TKMS. Fair weather. Two threshing machines have been threshing in the valley for the last two weeks and still have several crops to thresh. Miss Mattie Jones Is in Roseburg this week taking the teachers' exam ination. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. A. B.' Foster Is on the sick list. The Looking Glass and Brock way leagues held a joint meeting at Looking Glass Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Best are en joying an outing in Brewster Valley. Miss Maude Ashworth, of Hose burg, is the guest of Miss Carrie Hodge. Mr. and Mrs. H, Schrenk spent a pleasant day In Ten Mile Sunday. Miss Lillian Brown has returned to Washington, after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown. m Bern ice Jackson has returned home alter u visit with her sister at Myrtle Creek. Rev. Bristol preached here Sun day. Mr. Lancaster has sold his farm. We are sorry to loose such a good neighbor. The laidcs aid are taking of hav ing an Ice cream social In the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ollivant will soon leave for their now home Iu Olalla. Class No. 3, of the Jooking Glass Sunday School, will hold their ucxt meeting on the school grounds. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. R. Stokes are spending the summer and autumn In their newly erected summer cottage. ZUBO. Douglas county Creamery butter, he best in the land, enn be had of your grocer at 85 cents tho roll. De mand your home product and accept no other. Butter fat 35 cents. dtf Your Bath Room Plumbing is a most importunt consideration. Upon its character the health and perhaps life of you and your famllv depend. If you are still without mod ern sanitary plumbing in your bath room better have us change It at once. Ilocause you huve heretofore escaped serious illness doesn't prove tnat you win ulways bo so fortunate B. A. MAHAN Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Contractor COAL GOOD GRADE CHEAPER THAN WOOD Burn coal and save trou ble and annoyance of try ing to get results with green or wet wood. Sold in Any Quantity Nolan Pierson Leave Orders at Mono gram Cigar Store