I LOCAL NkWS. IAIVAL NkWS. Attorney C. 8. Jucksou ruturuud Joseph pupe, the Sheflduii tret here yesterday ufter a few day spent confectioner, ban returned from Port at Canyonvllle vialtlng with his par- iail(j whire lie int a few days look eiita. ( iiK after business matters. M. P. Shormari, accompanied by Sum ClirlHteiiaen and M. L. Levena, bis wife, child and inothnr arrived of H rock way, have Just completed a htre recent!. Air, Hherniun 1h common1 hunt two-Hlnry store hulld dopnty Hi'itreme organizer for the Ink for Mr. Nlclioln, of that cJty. Moose l''dK", and will make an ef-, Ttfe lower floor will be lined by the fort te launch a branch of the order latter, while the upper apartments In thm city. I will lie converted Into a public hull. if mlSj If if The Horn, ol 21 U Kupamw QrT wTJ Wouldn't yon like to lnivc n new up In tin minute suit one that you knew would nive you entire Hutlsfac tion unit lluit would retain I(m shape one that you would Ih pleaded to wear anywhere mid know thai you wer dreMMcl rorrertjy? That't what wo aii offering you anil more too we are keeping your halt pressed free for you. If you are not Nutlslletl we will cheerfully refund your money. Could anyone link more? What In nI Ml (tetter you can buy n suit like wo have just Ihm-u telling you about for $15.00 All the latest miMitiin many of tlume rich browns and tan also blue Hei-gen. Harth'sToggery IIHAIHirAIITKKS I'Oll HTKTSOX MATH; IIOMK OF HUliAl, SIIOIiH. Phone 245. All mirk rirat-rli Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of 1 itlc Filing Papers Prcpareu Insurance, Etc. Bonds of all Kinds Furnished 828 North Jncknon at. ' !t(S! lU'HO, OUKC.'ON North Side Plaining Mill luM Xorth of Kinney Spur. North Jackson Strict, Phone rtiitt. Ordent for all kinds of TliilM In k Material promptly Killed at Reasonable Prices. Mill Work Our Specialty I'r.ilt IUiiH lu Anj (Juautlty. IAH AU NKWS. Have your eyes examined by Dr. Hermann, October 2ti and 27, oliG A willow wood basket for $1 at B. VV. HtrongB, the rtirnlture iiihii. dol7 ' ' K. K. Weaver, of Piddle, waa a visitor In KoseburK for a few hours today. Hlshop HcaddliiK, of Portland, was a visitor In Host-burg for a few hours last evening. F. F. Kpplnn, of Myrtle Creek, was a business visitor lu Koseburs today. riothes horses are ridden by wet clothes until dry, at li. W. Strong'. do I 7 W. . MeMlllen. of HuiikIIii, Bpent the day In ItoseburK unending to business matters. 10. II. Harrier, county grange or ganizer, went to Wilbur tins morn ing to look nfter business Interests. Kdltor l. K, Vernon, of the Oak land Advanee, spent the day lu Kose htirg lit tending to business matters. (ienrgu Mer'ullni-h. the Sutherlln butcher, and his wife. pent IhhI veiling In Itnwhiirg the guests of j friends. j Norman Throne, or Ashland, Is I spending a few days In Koseburg vlntting with his irotlnr. jonu Throne. Miss fJertrude Trunibo went to Hutherlln this morning to spend a eon pie of days visiting with her sis ter, Mrs. Adams. County Fruit Inspector F. A. Mc CiiH returned here this morning af ter a couple of days spent in the vicinity of Yoncalla. Frank Cain, county surveyor, ar rived here this afternoon from Kid dle where he Hpent the past few days. mouO, inhrr 2i and 27 Dr. Iler-XVr- m Mini will be In his home oftlce at 217 8. Stephens itri'i't. do25 William Dixon, of Prlnevllle, Ore-, iiii, ret iirncd here last evening 1o him :i(t the win vhh l'i.- father.! Itafo Dixon. A coal stove that cost I fi and used but three wet-ks fir sale at $12. I, a me stove, very satisfactory. See It. W. Strong. do I 7 M rs. K liner Wlmberly and child It-ft for Portland this morning where tlM'V will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Davidson. .Mrs. Frank lleuson. nf Salem, ar i Ived in l(oHhurg evening to Hpfiul a ft-w days visiting at the home of Judge ami Mrs. J. W. Hamilton William .1. Ilayner ami wife, of Slit her) I n. arc sieiiding the day In Uoscbiirg attending to business Hun ters and incidentally greeting friends. I,. V. Cole has resigned his posi tion at t he N w York store. Mr. Cole's place has been lllled by Mr. .1 . O'llrlen, formerly connected with the house. Claud Davis, of Clendale. arrived n Uoseburg this afternoon ami was admitted to the county home, north of town, where he will remain luring his declining years. John Hall and wife returned to their homes at M vrtle Creek last evening after a few clays spent In Itoseburg vlsiiiuu at the home of their daughter. Mrs. A .C. Seely. M rs Dewar. of Cardiner. under went an operation at Mercy hospital 'his moruiim. Dr. A. I". Set her was the attending surgeon. The opera tion was very successful and the pa Ment is said to be resting easy this afternoon. W. II, Dyer, the Myrtle Creek mer chant, spent t he day in Koselnftg it tending to various business mat ters. Mr Dver savs that Myrtle i 'reek is grow iii g rapidly, and that inan new buildings are being erect ed to replace those deslrovt-d In t he recent tire. Mrs Metirv l';iston returned to this it y Thursdnx evening after an ab ence of si iiKUit tis, during which hue she visited at her old home In Scotland and other foreign points. he is delighted to again lie In Doiigals countv, though her visit was i most pleasant one. Manager I'rear, of the local water md light svstem. says that the new water wheels at Winchester will he in re.idiness for operation wil hiu i bout two weeks A large crew of men is engaged in the work in order that the task may be finished prior to the heavy fall rains which result In raising the river, George Oil Want and Miss Zerlta McKav. "both resident a of Lookinie ! Glass, were quietly married at the court house this afternoon, County Judge Wonacott officiating. Mr. Ol livaut la one of Looking Class' prominent farmera, while his esti mable bride Is one of the best known young ladles in the Looking i)usH vicinity. The happy couple In tend to make their future home on tiie ranch owned by the groom. WAXTKO AT OX'JK. 4 High school girl who desires to work for her room and board. Must be able to assist with housework. Apply at this office. tf. WALSH AT LARGE ( Continued from page 1) gent man who had rend of the case could have heled but form an opln-! ionJ relative to the guilt or Inno cence of the accused. XcImhi finitely truest ionel, A luovision of the constitution of the state of California differing, somewhat from the constitution of , the United States; sections of the j state Miiial code regarding the quail-j ticatlon of Jurors and a contest over j the meaning of Nelson's examination j combined to furnish points of con- J test which not only effect the tales-; man under examination, but every prospective juror, and for this reas on are stubbornly contested. ! Nelson was questioned at length, and during the progress of his ex amination said he had an opinion. Me declared that he could lay aside this opinion, however, and give Mc Namara a fair and Imparial trial. Reorganize Tt itinera Trust. NKW YORK, Oct. 14. Details of t he re-organlzatlon of the tobacco trust under court orders leaked out ; today. It Is said that the original corporation will ibe divided into , ( hree companies, und that business wilt be continued practically as be- 1 fore. The bonds of the old concern will bo exchanged for stock In the new corporations. somi: m:i:di;d u;ht. President Wallace of the American Conservation Society, speaking to the great meeting at Kansas City, touch- I a live wire in the Intricate net work of our social and economic sys-1 terns. He was speaking of waste in j agriculture, and of how, through ' conservation of the land, the old, D' soils of 10 u rope are made to yield twice, or more than twice, as much is the soil of this country which Is ! MM I'oniiiiirntivelv vim hi In do ing this he touched upon the prodi-I gallty of 'statesmenshlp in giving, away millions of acres of our best land to railway corporations, result- j lug In constant promotions of emi gration and Immigration which i have brought, in their turn. Increases in la tut values out of proportion with increases In their fertility and rrodueiiveiiesu. The Inevitable re- j - ult has been a constant tendency to- t ward higher prices. In t his connection Mr. Wallace pointed out that the movement city-J ward In this country, hastened by advances in science which have open-, ed up many new avenues of employ-j men! for young people of both sexes. . was also promoted, until lately, by the existence of a cheap food supply,1 making it possible for large "ity pop ulations to subsist comfortably on I lie products of the farms and at com paratively small cost. Ilo predicted that food prices can never again be what they were a few years ago. and that prediction Is certain to be found verified in the facts. The problem of the cost of living has so many angles that we can never reach its solution by surveying it from hut one. or even from only several, of them. Higher conservation of the ?oil can vastly increase food sup plies, but It will also increase the value of lands and the cost of in vestment in tilling them. It could force prices down measurably, but not to their old levels. And If city populations are to continue grow ing at the expense of the rural dis tricts, either wages must be adjust ed to a higher scale of expenses or the expenses of the working classes must be reduced. ltKYiY.w Mi:irn(i. D. D. Boyle the evangelist who Is to conduct the revival meeting to be gin next Sunday at the Christian rnureli. arrived in Koseburg last night and Is ready for the work. Mr. Hoyle Is a man of wide experience. The Christian church feels that it Is fortunate in securing the services of o able a man. XKV TODAY. FOlt KKNT -Furnished room. 241 Flint street. do20 A. 8. IIUKY, OptoinctrUt, tt 118 W. IBB St. ROBEBURO, ORQEON. 3 ft ft ff i:;-. I Winnie Gaddis j THF. PLUMUKR Agent for Sne Water Filters. Removes all lm- purities. t Skylight Cornices Heating Ventilating Phone 210 4 ' SPEED A Single motion is quicker to maHe than two Roseburg Oregon Only one motion is needed to make any character desired on the complete Straigh-Iine, Key-for-every-character Keyboard of the easy action, light running "Model 10" Smith- Premier The Smith-Premier Typewriter Co., Inc. 3S2 Yamhill St. PORTLAND. OREGON Are You Going to Start to School Next Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday? We have had experience In the school supply line, and know what Is required for school. We have the largest stock of SCHOOL BOOKS Tablets, pencils, etc. The lowest prices. Headquarters for fountain pens. Your patronage solicited. Roseburg Booh" Store Roseburg' Oregon CHURCH BROTHERS' ITS GOOD BREAD IT'S NEVER SOUR gsii$ fit Nwa $ IF I The Puritan The best made stove in this design in all the world because: 1. Tho sheet inni In at least one sl.e Ihieker. 1!. The lining Ik heavier thiiii in ttther stoves tf this design. Theivfnre litis is the stove u should lniy. The ilesin is unique und ecoiioiuicnl. It is ii Itenulifiil stove; just the thiiiK in style for a puiir or liviiiK room. The stove, as you see, is square, so that woixl will go In and not hull against the vor ners. Strong's Advice "SKH THIS KI'OVK ron ltlvMTY AMI Ill Y IT l')U KKIH II K." Wood Basket Special Pies, Cakes, Pastries of all Kinds CASS STREET PHONE 35 DELIVERY LONE STAR LAUNDRY PHONE 380" And our wagon will call for your bu id'es. N?w com plete equipment. Family work our specialty, and prices right. Farrand Brothers, Proprietors. Salshipt Oysters Solid Measure No Water : Iti ricllt-.l In Must Sanitary M'nnm-r, mid (iiinriinlccd Absolute'' I I'ci- l-'roin PirsiTvulivcs. 51.00 Quart 50c Pint 25c Half Pint Cass Street Market In. DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY has the Best Buttermaker in the State ICE CREAM SEASON HERESY in large or small quantities. Let us have your partv orders. Telephone 3-10. You will always have good healthful bread, pie and cake, if 3-011 use White River Flour It is Not Bleached Bleachedjflour is injurious to health. Use Fleischinan's Yeast For a good. Starter Mrs. A. C. Kidd & Son Agents 3 l A billow Imsket, the 1hM shaHil style, lame euouuli for bin k uootl, uilhout any metal in any pat-l for $1. This is a low price, us laket of this type minu'tilly sell a hiuh as ur price for two ies are J I .!!. ami $1 The Furniture Man NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS Until further notice, I will be located on Main Street, opposite Moore's Old Livery Barn Where I will be pleased to attend the wants of my former patrons in the Horseshoeing Line. IRA A. PILKINGTON Best Car of Coal Ever Seen in Roseburg has been received by Roseburg Feed & Fuel Co. Rock Springs Coal, positively better coal than has heretofore been ottered for sale in Rose burg. Price the same as has been asked for interior coal. Come and see it or telephone Xo. 163 your order. Roseburg Feed & Fuei Co.-Winchester St.