TUB KVKVIVO NFIVH MONDAV, MAHCH 87, 1911. f i u. .Siinday'H by npp'jintinent. Dr. Paul Herbert MAY Chiropractor, nerve and fipine ipecialist U now permanently located in the liell Sisters mililinfj, room 5. Chiropractic ih a new Hcience.and one of the wHtof the ae. No drugs or airtnrv Manv natienta here aIio suffered for yearn with hronic iieaen, anil wno, auer irmnilincr small fortunes, found no relief by the old methods, lave been made well by this wonderful Rciente. It you are iuireritiK from rheumatism, , l . ... II.... -4 ijutnuago, jiean,, "p lk'i,liipv Liver or Intestinal or y'.-J ither diseases, whether acute 'S'a1 r chronic, consult this 1 lector. Ollice houra 9 to VI a. m., to I.ady attendant JOCAIj NKWS. HOTEL 111JLV VJl i Cass Street, Cot. Rose. Fred Schwartz, Proprietor FIRSTCLASS IN ALL ITS APPOINTMENTS Mew riuildiii', New FurnishiiiKs and Kurniture, Steam Heated Throughout Hot and Cold Water in Kvery Room, ROOMS WITH BATH IF DESIRED Centrally Located in Business District We Invite Your Patrjna'e Rates Reasonable CHURCH ROTHERS' ITS GOOD BREAD IT S NEVER SOUR Pies, Cakes, Pastries of all Kinds CASS STREET PHONE 135 DELIVERY 'Puro Rich Fragrant Delicious Thce word describe "SEAL BRAND" ,WMpel one word you'll fclwaja 'fcnow II bjr-rinror, Flaror, Flavor. Chase d Sanborn'a fSEAL BRAND" Coffee; J. A. Newhardt, a local butcher, spoilt yesterday at Yontaila visiting with frleodH. Mr. La Fold loft for Portland thin morning whore ho boos to look after variouu businena mutters. (.'lark IlarKar, of the New York Store, accompanied by his wife, spent jeHterduy In the couutry. AUy. O. V. Coshow has returned fnm Portland and Salem where he lent a few days on leal business. Jerry nlknrson, of Portland, who spent a couple of days in the city last week, left for his home Satur day iiiKht. MIkh Clements left for Portland last eveniiiK where hIk will spend a few days visiting with friends and relatives. Tho ofllco of Producers Fruil Company is now located in Barker's wan-house, opposite depot. Hour. t to 'A p. in. U. iJonaldsou Wilson, local agent. L. H. Gtiyor. who has resided In ItoseburK durinu the past four friout Jin left, for valentine, .Neb., yes terday morn in ft where he contem plates nutklng his future home. George Meldon. of Drain, arrived in the city this inornlntf to spend a 'ouple of days looking niter Imslnc.- in.it ters. Mr. Meldon is connected with Oici Skclly Lumber Company. I. Sleep, rornicrly a member of the Hard! hk Land Comn;ni with M-.nniii.ii ill. I'iMlliUlU, leiE IOI his home Saf unlay even inK after a couple of days' visit in this city. William Perma n, of the erocer. firm of Siubbs & Perman, left for Kimem and Spi'lnield yesterday ; where lie will spend a few days ut-j leruniiK to nusiiiess matters ami vis iting with his parents. Conn i y School Superintendent Thimnan Chancy returned from Kid- lie late Saturday alter holding a teachers' institute at that place. He repot ts the institute verv successful. and a huge crowd in attendance. According to advices received from Portland todav, .Mrs. Maud Mc- Clallen, wife of Key McClallen, was granted a divorce In that city Satur day. Among her alleuat ions she nl- Jeged that her husband continuously found fault with her cooking. Mrs. William Hull, wife of the lo cal weather observer, and son, Wen dell are expected home from Port land tomorrow morning. While- at Portland they purchased an automo bile und the same will probably ar rive hero early in the week. O. W. Jackson and Mrs. T. W. Dickinson, who have been spending uin p;isi winier at points in South ern California, spent Sunday visit ing at the home of K. It. Kenn, at M Irose. They fi this iiiorniiig' for Davton, Wash., where they may de cide to locate permanently. Kdward Singleton, former deputy sheriff, returned here hue Saturday evening from Mare Island. Cal.. take K. ,1. HJIler, a deserter from iiiKo fc. v. 1 1 tiler, a desterter from the Culled States army, who wur rendered himself to the local officers. Mr. Singleton reports a very enjoy able trip. I r. K. V. Hoover yesterday re ceived a quantity of cacodyhite of Medium, a blood remedy which is manufactured as a substitute for the famous "tiOii". Dr. Hoover alleges that the new remedy Is far superior to the "tint;" for the reason that It can bo ndminis-teroii without fr of disagreeable after effects. Now mat spring house cleaning is here, make von Immn infiif .u..i. date by getting new and classy sofa riiMiions, tanio runners, centers, etc., anil net them where they make su.-li worn a snecia t v. miri fnf,.r,i,..,i OU all the lllt.'Sl fil.U l-V.. llwlrm.. tloDS lrtvell With nil vnn.lu i.nr..h.u. , at tiiaves Art Kinpii.lum. New sprln; Miipuieui jusi in. m; K. (J. Adams, the popular clerk at the lloseburg pharmacy, has mi-! imunenl his Intention to eimage In ! tho drug business at Stitherlin, and' it is probable that be will move to; that place within u week or ten days. Mr. Adams Is well known here, and many (friends who regret to i ,!eurn i if of has contemplated re- ! w al from this city. ! Mrs . Kaston leaves for Pot t hind tomorrow morning where s):i will reni.iln tor a month with Ihm Idauuhier. alter which she will leave: ; for Scotland. She will be Joined nil j Portland later by her mhi, Albert,! who will accompany his mother I her Journey, It h:e been twetttv ; nine vi'urs since Mrs. Kaston left (Scotland and s)m look forward to j her visit with much pleasure. j i Vi m i M. tstln Mf Mhm . t i "pending the day in liosebittg visit 1 ini with friends ' i At the regular meeting of Phile- ! , lerlan l.oiUe. 1.- O. O P.. In this1 'city Saturday night, the following ! representatives were elected to at- ; terd the grand lodge which convene- , I at Portland In Mav: C. H. Patrh k ; 1.. Wimherlv. II. o. I,.wis, j Wright, J. a. I.indsey. A. A .'otto . . K. K. Cavi'iulcr and I.. Haker A. J. Pearson, who recently pur- chased a ranch in the vicinity of j Oreen. left for his former home In : Wyoming 'this morning where 3'c i will dispose- tif his holdings prepara j lory to returning hero to renintn i permanently. During hltt absence the ranch recently purchased by him In this county will hp looked nfter by hln son. John. On his return here, Mr. Pearson will be nccora pnnted by hli wife and children. LOCAL NKWS. LOCAL NKWS. NEW TOOAY. Hear Mrs. Schell tonight at the Christian church on "Lite Jn the Philippines." Von Casey has returned from Dal las where he spent a couple of weeks visiting with his parents. Garden seed and seed potatoes In assorted varieties at The Kochdale. a-1 George Wixson, of Myrtle Creek, spent the afternoon in town attend ing to business matters. Editor Trivett, of the Kiddle Tri bune, spent the afternoon Jn Hose burg attending to business matters. Oonarga Country Gentlemen corn. The most delicious variety of canned corn. 15 cents per can at tho Koch dale. tt-1 Most economical to buy the best. Kor the best coffee use White House or Barring Hall steel cut. Satisfac tion guaranteed. The Kochdale a-1 Elmer Corey, of Parks Rapids, Minn., arrived In Itoseburg last evening, and Is at present looking j uum nit; uuuuii wiiii a nww ul iu- Mrs. W. H. Klannngan, of Grants Pass, arrived in the city this after-1 noon to spend a few days visiting at the home of her uncle, William Tip ton. L. M. Hhoadoa and wife, of Ash land, arrived In Rosebiirg this after noon to spend a few days visiting at t be home of the termor's brother. L. H. Khoados. eating In this section. Miss Klsie Clements, of Jamos 'own. North Dakota, who has boon spending tho past few weeks In the 'itv at the home of her parents. Mr. anil Mrs. V. A. Clements, left for her homo hist evening. According to H. T. MoClalton. lo cal manager for tho Clarke & Hen ery Const ruction Company, actual uiivnm opeiiii ions wmi com menee bl cirv sihoiit Anrtl With thi'T oitIv start, the company expects to complete all contracts beforo the rains set in next fall. Constable II. K. Wooster, of Yon caila, spent the day in town attend ing to business matters connected vvltli his ollicial duties. Ho was sum moned hero as a witness in tho case of the Stale vs Joe Morinos. who Is accused of burglarizing the store of U H. Khoados & Sons, in this city about a week ago. Attorney General A. M. Crawford, of Salem, arrived In Roseburg this morning to spend a couple of days attending to business matters. W. II. Mnnering, one of the pio neer residents in the Anlauf sec tion of the county Is spending the dav in town attending to business matters. Although 80 years of age, Mr. Manering is very active, and has all appearance of a much younger man. tenl O. C. Setber. of Glendalo, .hA nflornnnn in RosebUTfS attenl to business matters and vlsltiug'wj friends. According to a letter received lit, this morning. John Neuner. of Qle dale, who has been spending tb pi few aavs at Portland has .oufilraE an automobile. He will drive t same as far south as Cottage Gro'. from which place he will ship it J Glendale. Stick Pins Of All Kinds Tho fashion of having differ ent stick pins for various shades of ties Is very popular now. And wo are pr":ircd to show you a variety nf stick pins that Is hard to equal elsewhere. All prices. A. S. HUEY S. P. Watcli Inspector i;osi:m i;;, oi;i:. I LW RIGHT ffii 3 UJ-f . m ar n. ' y I GET IN the growing class of people who have found it pays to buy their suits here. Pon't keep putting off testing this store's supremacy. Every day you delay wasting money you might save in the puichasJ of DEPENDABLE Suits and Dresses. MILLINERY We ussume you require the best qualities. That's why we urge you to inspect our MILLIN ERY and to profit by the low prices which ac company qualities you are accustomcjlo associ ate with much higher figures. . f ' THE FAIR STORE The Little Store Willi Big Bargains Roseburg Book Company Just Issued New From Cover to Cover Websters New International Dictionary A limited number or the "New Reference Atlas of the World" FREE to purcliasets of tho Dictionary. PRICE of the New Dictionary and Atla. in full Am- 5 ericau Russia binding, $19. 00. Terms $3.00 on de- I livery, balance on easy payments. Roseburg Book Company HOSEltlliO, OKKfiOX OUIi Time for a minute, Mr. Fanner and House keeper of Roseburg and vicinity. We are still hammering prices down for cash. Look over our list and if you find we can save vou nionc ' A ? 1 II j 1 -w- , Hie us a 1 nai. we are tne Independent Cas Grocers. We have just received another car load of u? excelled Red Ribbon Flour, a pure hard wheat flour; ever sack guaranteed to you. j ! Y lteil ItililM.n Flour Per Sack .. Per ltarrel t.50 ...SS.VKO i ii Odd Pieces of Furniture ami many of them art bb' that j on 1011M ii-m- havc Immii Kaihi-n-d hero for n special salo. If you luivi soino vhi in your hoiut ibat looks Imrrcn Come Here And Clioose soniiMhliii: lo (HI It. Tin pit ch have ln o inaily rt'luccl that should uw 110 trouhlc hi llutlhiu 1 new honic for every pie- of HiIh furniture. If )oii want to Adopt some of It iM'ttor come ii early a jttii can, RICE & RICE The House Furnishers I (lilt KilKr. Ilar.l Wheat Flour M.:w Per Barrel IS.1.20 Itoseliurif Soft Wheat $!.: i Graliam Klour. 50 lbs SI. Ill Tarina. 10 Ih sack ..HI Orahani. 10 Mi small $ ,;0 I in proved II. Oats. 10 lb $ .4.1 Hlk It. Outs, per ih $ .115 fori! Meal, per 10 lbs $ Cracked Hominy. 10 lbs $ ,;i0 l'arinii (itMids. j Puffed Iilce 1 .1 I Pinii'd Wheat S .11 (Quaker Oats $! .11, t'reain of Wheat $ .17l ; ' lb tliiaker Oats 8 .as ' Post Tnslies :1 fer ."tc ic!loi:i; Col n Klaki's S .lo ".Junker Cerii I-lakes S .10 It. It. Corn $ .in 11. it. Tomatoes .n ,o H. ii. Peas .in IV it. Peans if .in .10 .llo .15 ! .15; .15 $ .10 .110 9 .no Can Goods. Nun Better Peaches, 3 lb can Nun Better Apricots. 3 lb in Nun Better Pears. .1 lb car? Blue Itihboii. Peaches. 3 lbs I'ears. 3 lbs C'heirles. 3 lbs .... Blackberries l!eI Hil,l Sliced Pearlies Sliced Pears .... Apricots Ulackberries .." Pineapples 8 .8 . ..8 . .81. .8 . I.aree Milk Small Carnation It. It. Homliiv It. It. Pumpkin. 3 lb . It. It. Kvaut. 3 lb .'live Oysters Whole Clams Vllm-ed Clams i;ir Own Syrup Drips, .ither Syrup. ior i;al Armour's Pure l.ard. 10 lbs l.ard. 5 lbs Compound. 10 lbs t (impound. 5 lbs Smoked Baron, Back Smoked Picnic Hams, per lb Switt Premium Hams, lb Salt Pork, per lb ''" Kaary Breakfast Bacon Sonps. Kastern Meals.: 8i.: 8 .'. 81.: 8 .' 8 ... 8 . 8 . 8 : ... 8 ... 8 gal of Swift Pride .') - of Cudahy's Pride ! j i Monday, 22 bars fur And many others all cut to you for cash. Ve are strict on a cash basis now and trying to give vou the benef Feed, Barley, P.ran, Shorts. Cracked Corn Oil Meal in j J1 s aim "e convinced that we a 7 Bars 7 liars nf I Sunny Mond lion w hlte. 2; t,r, or Strained Honey, bulk i.er lb - orances. while they last. dnz. nmoKeo salmon, per lb. Cod Fish, per lb iots at a reduction. aving vou nionev. ICash Grocers Yours for business, STUBBS & rERMAX. . ''' 1