liOIKiE DIRECTOR. Spirited Brush Between Two Polo Playing Society Women Sunlight liODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA Myrtle Camp No. 6330. meete every second and fourth Tuesday of every month in the Eagles' hall. Traveling neighbors are cor dially invited to visit out camp. Frank Clements, consul; R Stubbs, clerk. ANNOUNCEMENT MR. FARMER DO YOU WANT IT? Tho Hytlro-Cartnii Mghliiiff Hystem I th cheftjK-Bt and txl to iimuU dud burn. Hit tt In upcraiion lii Koneburg, and write tOf pi ice null eBlluikluk. tiyiumi luitalled rom $30.00 Up Nat. Bishops Roseburg U'OODMKN OK THE WORM) Oak Camp, No. 135, meets at the Ode Fellows' Hall in Koseourg, ever; , first and third Monday evenings Visiting neighbors always wel come. M. If. Miller C. C.; J. A. Buchanan, clerk. Box 655 Ore. 8o.e AKent tor Douglas County For Sale I I I tst. I 3 We desire to; thank all our patrons for their libeWl patronage during the last three years. In our new location in the Maccabee Temple on. Cass Street we are better able than ever to Vive prompt and efficient service in every Drug Line. A clean, new stock of Drugs and Sundries. Perscriptions Compounded 1 S. E. Krohn's Drug Store Maccabee Temple r OURS IS WITH The Best Bread on The Market. It has that goodness about it which is characteristic with bread maile by the Oregon Bakery It's "like mother used to make." It is sweet as a nut and pure as spring water. We know you will stop baking during hot weather after trying one loaf. THE :: OREGON :-: BAKERY Phone 241 HKC Rich Wholesome Ice Cream A couple of spoonfuls of our cream will convince you of it's exceptional excellence. Made from pure cream and the very finest of fresh fruits. The quality never lowered. Insist on home product DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY, Roseburg - - - - Phone 340. WE GUARANTEE ALL 0U3 W0RK)0NE WITH t THE VACUUM CLEANER When we say 'iUAIlANTUhl we mean Just what the word implies. It you are not satisfied there will he no charge. Wo could not make this assertion unless we were positive ot giving good service. When you get ready to clean house let us do the worst part for you the cleaning of your carpets. It's etxsy fo" you and the price reasonable ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY O. C. B:JUiJl. Phone 79. J. H. SYKES GUN STORE Jackson street in building formerly occupied by First National Bank. Sporting Goods, Cuns, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle. Gun Repairing a Specialty "They have been Kickin our Houn but now "Got - Goat" He's tied hard and fast by three best lines Hills Bros. Coffee "rbfoot Prefei)a stock i. Canned Goods at the Bee Hive Grocery I 1 1 Cass Street OUT QUESTION WAY 328 N. Jackson St. J Proprietor. Ofllce N. Jackson St. Aroun" we've Flour v, .sad i ij & r X : Photo by American Press Association. SMART New York society Is suffering from no, one should say, enjoylir a sharp attack of pololtis. Probably the visit of the British pol lea hi last year a ml the victory of the American players gave the gniu its present boom. At any rate. Interest in it Is particularly Intensi this season and most particularly so anions the women, one of the stronu ho Ills of polo has always been the Meadmvbrook club at Westbury. N. V. the men of which have figured largely as champions at homo and abroad Now the wives and sisters of these men have formed a club of their own the Meadow Lark with their own Held and are taking up the game in earnest The men coach the women and play with them on mixed teams. Among th best kuown players are Mrs. Thomas Hitchcock and Mrs. J. Watson Webt. who are seen In the illustration in a spirited rush for the ball, Mrs. liitchcocl In the foreground. The Hitchcock family Is well represented on the pol Held, not only Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock, but their daughter Helen and their sou Thomas being enthusiastic players. Milady's JVHrror Beauty on Pantry Shelf. now many women realize 1 lie many aids to beauty which can he found on their tmntry shelves? We use olive oil every day, but how often do wo think to rub a few drops on our rough ened hands when they have become shrunken and soft from remaining a Ions while In hot water? They ore lien relaxed, and th pores are opened ready to receive the oil. Try It the next time you nre in the kitchen. Olive oil masKnecd Into the scalp at night will Improve the hair wonderfully, while it may lie applied to the brows dally with excellent re sults. Wiping the hands In starch Instead of using a towel is another kitchen discovery, while oatmeal makes a very acceptable soap when the hands are not greatly soiled. Some women make their own toilet soap, using a pure white soap as a foundation. It is melted In hot wnter. i and when boiling a pinch of borax ! and sachet and enough orris root to give a plcasnnt odor are added: then j a handful of oatmeal Is stirred In and the mixture turned outj Into small molds to harden. A few drops of lemon Juice added will aid to whiten the hands. j When mnklng the soap use a small quantity for a ball to remove the stains too deep for the other cake. To a smnll amount of the meltwl soap sllr j In a teasiwonful of powdered putnlce. I I,et this harden Iwfore using. I When It Is necessary to do work I which will discolor the hands rub them 1 over with vlnegnr and allow to be- come thoroughly dry. This will form I a protecting coat over Ihem. aud If white soap Is pressed Into the nails no ugly stains can form. A sulphur match Is excellent for removing Ink stains. We are all familiar with the effects of lemon and tomato on new dlscoloratlons, and unpleasant odors may le removed by dipping the hands In wnrm mustard water. Cornmcal alone or mixed with orrl root makes a most acceptable shnmitoo. while for white hair wheat flour, orris ioj and starch In equal parts should be used. One should always ue great care to massage the scalp cnrefully when giv ing a dry shampoo, and the hair must he brushed well to scroovo all traces of the powder; otherwise the hair will have an unpleasant, dingy apiearnnce. Baking soda is a useful beauty aid. a weak solution used to rinse the mouth after clcnnlng the teeth neu tralizing acids io the mouth. prevent In tr decay. IT Is also a great remedy for sore, callous spots on the feet The feet must be soaked twice a day in warm water containing a little of the soda, though, of course, the pressure must he re moved from the spots before uny per manent good will result. Stroke Your Hair For Beauty. A woman whose hair is always soft and glistening has disclosed the secret of her attractive coiffures. She buys a package of absorbent cotton from the druggist's. Next she strips a layer from It and places the layer over the bristles of a wire hairbrush, pushlni; It well down until the bristles pene trate the cutton. which should lie close to the back of the brush. Then she strokes the hair. tcglnulng near the scalp and givtng n vigorous stroke tf the ends. A few of these tlnn strokes will reveal how large a quantity ol dust and smoke can Ik? taken up by the cotton, the result being the same as tin cold cream bath to the face at the end of the day. Just ns cold cream leaves the face bright and fresh, the cotton hrushliu leavea the hair with n brilliant sheen and a naturnl flulflness. The cotton stroke should lc ndmln tcrcd every night Just before retiring, nn open window being the Ideal place for the beautifying process. For Bright Eyes. Nature has made the eyes as bright as she Intended them to he, aud If we try to Increase their brilliancy by nn artificial method we may impair the sight, says a writer. Let them have all the rest they require. Io not strain them by reading when lying down or when sitting in a poor light. Rathe them frequently in cold water and once In awhile give tltem an extra bath with a teaspoouful of horiK'tc ald dissolved In a teacupful of dis tilled water. An eyoeup. which you may purchase at n diug store for 1(1 or 15 cents. Is the best fnethiMl of hnthlni; the eyes. Cold wnter strengthens anil brightens the eyes wonderfully, anil children should he taught the habit of bathing them once or twice dally. Smart Stationary, Frencd grny Is the Hinurt lmli for correspondence ntnilouery. This tnnv comes In ohloiiff ntuted nlteeis which fit into nearly mjuare enreloiM's tliut re lined with white tlamie. Also fit tins Into the siime env-elopes nre Kin nil sized correixjnd(?n'-e enrdH, and tlif latent wny of ninrUlntc these Is to have a long, slender lull lit I done In gold m sliver. Another tyw of Hummer stn tlonerr has a narrow Itorder In a dtvj. sha'le of a rolor ujkiii pnle tom-rl heet. anN and enrelopca. Still lerncd mod Inn, althonch not eapwlnHy new, are the sheets with rapped edfres. whlrh, Dowever, fit Into pin tn wljred envelopes. NOTICK. ANT ONE DE3IRINO a homestead j location will do well to com muni-, i cate with E. Haefuer at Dillard, j Oregon. 67-jll U O. T. M. hose burn Hive, o. 1 uuiub regular reviews on oral and third Wednesdays In the Maccabee hall. Sisters of other cordially invited to attend our re hives visiting in the city are views. Olive Qreen, lady com.; Jessie Rapp. R. K. O. K. S Rosetjurg Chapter, No. 8. noias'tnoir regulnr meeting on the first and third Thursdays In each month. Visiting members In good standing are respectfully invited to attend. Mrs. Jessie Davis, W. M.; Free Johnson, secretary. WO.MKX .Of WOOIICHAFT Ulat Circle, No. 49, meets on first and third Jionday evenings of eact month In the t. O. O. V. hall. Vis iting members lu good stnndlnn are Invited to attend. Grace Pllklngton, O. N.; Clara Cawlfield clerk:. . O. O. K. I'hllotanan Lodge, No 8, meets In Odd Fellows Temple corner of Jackson and Casa street) on Saturday evening of each week Members of the order in good standing are Invited lo attend. W H, Eaton N, G.; M. M. Miller, H S.; Ij K. Mllledge. F. S. r. O. O. V ltlsing Star Lodge No 174, meets In Odd Fellows Tomplf every Friday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. C. H Terclnskl, N. G.: W. S. Powell K. S.; M. Flcklo. F. B. MIOTHF.KIIOOI) OH AMUHICAU YHO.MKX Mt, Nebo Lodge No 1828, meets every second ant fourth Wednesday of each montl at the Fnglea" hall. Visiting broth era and sisters welcome. B. B Perrlno, F. M.; S. E. Krohn. Col I'. O. K Roseburg Lodge, No 328, holds regular communlcn tlons at their temple on aeoonr and fourth Thursdays of eael month. All members requester to attend regularly and nil vlsltlni brothers are cordially Invited t. attend. 8. S. Josephson, B. H A. l' .V A, st Lnure Lodge, No. 13, holdi regular meetings on r.h eecuuu auu iourin weu nesdaya uf each montu Sojourners invited to attend. N Rice, W. M.i R. H. Wooda, Sec I1'. O. 10. KoseuuiB Aunt, o. 14S1 meets second and fourth Monday) In thetr hall on Jnckson street at 8 P. M, Uen North W. P.; D. F 3oodniHn. sec. IMIMtOX i:i) OltDKIt OF ltKDMKN' Umpqua Tribe No. 44, meets every first and third Monday of each month at the Eagles' 'hall. Vislt Itlng chiefs welcome. J. W. Drown. Sachem; K. M. Mears, C. of U. HODKIt.V IlliO'lillCitllOOl) Ol AMKH1CA Meots In Maccabee Templo every 4th Friday of each month. G. L. Wright, President; Emma McMullen Secretary. J)U. .K). K. HOITC'R,' it Physician and Surgeon. it Ofllce, Review Bldg., Phone 31. t Rosoburg. Oregon. lt. I. 10. 8NKI,I,, Osteopathic Physician. 4) ','( 10-11 Marstors Bldg. 'Phone 119 it Roseburg, Oregon. A, A; ROSEBURG BOOK CO. OFFICE OUTFITTERS FOUNTAIN I' ENS SCHOOL HOOKS TYPEWRITERS NEWS DEALERS IIOLIDA Y GOODS 1'OST CARDS PENNANTS ROSEBURG. OREGON We Owe Our Growth to You The constant growth In the volume of business done by this bank and the continued Increase In the number of Its pat rons has been largely duo to the friendly reference to It by Its depositors. We ask their further Interest and pledgo our boat efforts to deserve thfa favor. THE UMPQUA Officers O. 1". (Wllnw, l'rwlilent J. M. TIIIIONK, ahlcr It. W. MTIIOXT, Vlee-I'iwililent J. t'. AIKK.V. Vlcwl'retlent It. .1. KIIKAH A.J IIKI.I.OWt II, It. till A V ItltOOK Perkins Bldg. Herford Bulls Some choice 3'earlings and two year olds, from registered herd. Apply Mont Alto Ranch, Glide, Oregon llIsa Clean Cutter Is a Clean Cutter It. mniwuiJina tmn and aMet W f- Jo.Tung l-we Me occiWul rumple of lite wondrrful inventive gmiiM ol Mr. Jorih Vain. Dye ou arc k mpuntrd in n-Ubon to rrh other that Pft Mlanec and (rue mck are inmanenUv uuured and tlte crunk ehaft rrbrved of U aid (hnnt, prevmtuttx loat motion, inducing dnJl and muhinlyiiia cutting powM". That i why the Dain Mower run bnuy ana cuu wnrra omen inu. i It u ilxt only mower vou cr renlign, jjrnir- jell. right in the Md with yom wrrnth. 1 hit Kaaxal adjurfment lot matnlaining the culler ir in line with the pitman, moan added efficiency nd yer ol aim i j A Real Vertical lift Notice the apade handle on the lever. Eary to gran nn twining. One movement of one lever raitea the bar, knife throw in and out of genr automatically ai bar ia rancd and lowered. Thu UrBe-coJ. Hriible pnnr; ftoata the cutter bar, dcea practicaur all the work in lifting with the foot a comer ami help in rmunng uw bar vertically. , Corwdttho tMre John Deere dealer; Urn' aO about iha greats ol all Moweia, and about the entire line of Dain I Uy l ook Loadera. Sda Delivery iUte. Stacker. Sweep Kakca, Hteatcat crrry one lite beat of ita kind. (JUin makea the be Uy took They hav been wecialuiiitf on ibem (ot over quarter of a century. ROSEBURG FEED and FUEL CO. RAILROAD SPUR N. ROSEBURC "VUhMWh.Mih.hlqM' f Fern Island Greenhouse f i Mrs, F. D. Owen, Prop. Roseburg, Ore. Phone 9FI2 !Cut Mowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Wedding Ho quels, etc. All kinds of Pliiula for Veranda unit Win dow lloxoa and Bedding out. On Sale at The Rose Confectionery tSCeC-r-jxia VALLEY BANK and Directors Roseburg, Oregon 1