Are made from pure cane sugar and filtered water and they are delicious as they are pure. For the child who is at school studying hard there is nothing bo beneficial as our Hires Root Beer. Roseburg Soda Works Phone; 186 U1f(b OrarlQ Mill Wiirk FlnlKti 1.11m l' r Poori, Wind own, Krsmftf hereon Mde to Orrtor HARGREAVES DOOR AND LUMBER CO. Kucuewioni to North Side Platilutc Mill Co, Cabinet Work, Office Fixtures llrncltuts iiml rnuuMiuKi HSiccmlt) Phone !M M7 N. Jack -.mi g( Never Had a THEN START NOW Because you'll have a special inducement here this week you, 11 get not only an extra good fit, but an extra good value, too. snprial Prirpc wil1 ijrevail aml you'll have OpCCldl I I ILCd an extensive line of woolens fill guaranteed, to choose from. .This special oppor tunity will particularly interest those who are ac customed to the real tailored fitting, too. Also ladies' tailoring. Come in today. J. 0. RYGG, Merchant Tailor Jackson Street Bell Sisters BIdg, CRESCENT HEICHTS ADDITION Lots in this Addition Sold on Easy Terms; Small Cash Payments IIU1MHNG KHSTIilCTIONS Kxlrn Largo in Sizu. All with lino viuw of City and Vallnya Make an Appointment With U To Nee These Lots HIMES and TREES I Can't B-sat DjjIas County Grown Trees I Italian Prune Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr old $140.00 per 1000 - Apple Trees 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr. $12 per 100 t $100.00 per 1000 t Pear Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr. $25 per 100 $225.00 per 1000 $ Cherry same price as Pear; Peach same as Apple A lots of other Hlntk, nil jtunrnnti'ml WltlTI) VH ANY TIMK.iOX f Southern Oregon HEL'L OUT! Yes, we wash fin-the whole faintly. There are 3 methods of doinn family washings do it yourself, hire a wash woman or send it out. The last way is theonlv correet wav if you send it to the right place. We do family washings, rough dry, stareh uig all pieces to he starched, and ironing the bed and table linen, towels and handkerchiefs. We al so guarantee satisfaction. Roseburg Steam Laundry 43S North Jackson St. Telephone 79 ROSEBURG SUPERIOR SODAS Fruov.h Plate, I'rlxm and Ortiam'-uul (Jhks Friiit-ttnl Kerry llorrs :rt, Etc. Roseburg, Oregon Tailored Suit? OLIVER : : : truo to rAino it ml tlntt cIhnm. ANYTHING IX OUR MXE. Nursery, Re" Yoncalla on points for jMothers How to Amuso Children. It In often dlltteult to know how to entertHlu children, an the little onos so Boon tire of the gtimnp they itlready know and new Kunies are not easy to find. Here In one railed "bachelor's kitchen,'' which has all the charm of a novelty. The players sit in a row, all hut one. who goes to each of the other and asks what be will give to the hurhe lor'a kitchen. Kacb answers what he plea sen, but no two must mention the same article. Then the questioner jfoe back to the HrHt child and links all snrtH of questions, which must be answered . by The name of the article he hat : given and by no other word. We will suppose that one of thechfl j drcn save u box of matches to the bachelor's kitchen. The questioner ; atditt, "Whnt did you have for break- fast?" "A box of matches." "What do you wear on your bend?" "A twx of ui itches." "What kind of a house do i you live In? "A box of matches." j The object ts to make the answerer i laugh, and he Is asked a number of , questions until be does laucli or is : (fiveu up as a biird subject. Those who laugh or add another word to their an swer must pay n forfeit. Tricks are always entertaining to children, and an amusing quarter of an hour may be spent with these two new tricks with eggs: Take a- raw egg and empty It by ! means of pinholes. Ah soon as the In side of It is dry (ill It a quarter tub of fine sand and then with a little white wax seal up the holes. Now, when you wr.nt to enterttiln mid mystify your little guests an tiounco that your ev is ready tn obei i your slightest word. It will stand on the edge of a knife or the ritn of a glass, no mntter whether you put.ll sideways or endways. Occasionally 'tip the imitation egg gently so as to cause the sand to settle each time at The bottom, and thus you will get tt to it Hsu me any position you ' wish. Ol course the children will not know the egg la not good. Honoy For the Children. A woman who confesses that she possesses nn exceptionally swetft tnotlt makes a plea for the frequent inclusion nt lumv In the dietary of the little folks of the household. "Children do so love anything very Htlcky," she says. "I believe that is partly why children love honey. And what Is better for them? Why nnt uive them plenty of white clover honey V Must countries make far more use ot honey than we do In America. It I most wholesome and can be used In many ways. "ll'iney ami Kinder cake ami huns are delirious, also honey in puddings instead of lemon and marmalade Then honey with plain suet puddings or phiiu corn cakes is delteimis Apples nc-irty linked, the cure taken out. tilled with honey and cream, the mp re placed and put hack hi the oven for tea. minutes, are verv imuiI, A little honey with stewed np prunes is exM'llenr. -"or children tnnn-y nmv he eaten wltii-lHh. Au hull or luoH cnl or halibut and serve a Ml Me lanie.v and mill; sanee with it. They will like It tnncli better than parsley sauce Then spread slices of sponge rake with honey, pile them up and pour a suitable milk sauce over. Thl makes it nice Sunday pnddhm Some children like honey wlib their cereal, but sirup perhaps Is better If they will eat It. Very good tally can be made with honey and sirup. "Aud now the fresh fruit season Is with lift. ( i ive t he lilt le ones honey and milk Instead of ttuar in dip their fresh berries lu. Play Clothos For Children. I Dutch play clothes are the prlvilece ; of smart children, but the pretty gar meats which are shown In a mmiler , t bin shops can Is reproduced nt ! home for half of the store cost that Id. as far ns the Imported article Is i concerned, for there are some do met : tic Imitations which are quite cheap : The uoveltles include frocks, aprons. I bonnets nud coarse fitocldtipi. with j which nre worn the usual leather san j da In. Kverythincr Is Hutch In effect, I substantial and iimusiui;. aud the sizes j of the vnrlous nrtlcles are two to six j years of nee. say Mary Iean. Utile frocks of striped drill, tan : linen or white drill trimmed with a 1 iMtrder showinc designs of Dutch chtl dren ran Iw had ns low as t3 cents If the dress Is banded with embroidery It will iiwt from l.'Jo to Sl.lt-V In style the frocks are much like the piaiv necked aprons, or else they nre it fivm ut hUh, loiux slwveu mifk-. wtth front pockets mnde of niiiiiim: The apnms nre squnn or tttMid ne ked, with the armhole rut li'ep and (in- cay Uirderlnc used onlji jl-ti'it thi nock. 8rmhilis nnd pocki-r w Ne all an m nil. The same drills t ncn r.nd crashes an used for them is for Hie fnvks, hut of course they fire only use.! to protect the uual nice little sown, as over a Dutch dress rhev would le snpertluous A mnn!r of the Iwnnets. which nrv ho't tit ho Nick and show turnback fmnl daps ' ire of the iatiie textun " the frock ' mil nprons Others nre of coarse white linen. The headgear nuturaliy 's only used outdoors, and It is more ' suitable for very urn nil children thnn fur older ones. Better Than a Trad, "He U foiioitiUK u new religion." "Huh he got u great Idea?" "You bet lie rma." "Wliiit Is II r That there are easier ways of get- tlug a living ttiuu working Tor it-" F11KK DKMOXSTItATlOXS. Roseburg, Or., July 12, 1912. Friends: Free dally demonstra tions of the Labor and Money Saving Vacuum Washer and 4 B portable Jven, will bo held afternoons at 2 p. m., evenings at 8 p. m., commenc ing Saturday at 2 p. m at the Per kins building, rooms 217 and 218. You are cordially Invited. J10 MRS. M. E. FEJCDU. ALMOST LOST THEIR POSITIONS. Voting Looking, Up-to-date Men Arc Wanted. Gray-haired men look too old They nre pushed aside often dis charged. Hundreds write us every year that by us ing HAY'S HAIR HEALTH they have restored tholr hair to Its natural color kept themselves young looking, and kept their positions ror this reason. Don't be ono of the old looking ones begin using HAY'S HAIR HEALTH today it will keep you among the young ones. You can got It at Marsters' Drug Co., or Hamilton Drug Co., for 50c or $1.00 ne rbottle. or from the Philo Hav Snec. Co.. X'nwnrk M .1 I TO TUU l'Hl'IT SlIIPl'KHS. The Southern Pacific Company are arranging a chenper-rnte to take ef fect August 1, 1912, on green fruit (except apples) from all points on the Southern Pacific lines in Oregon to Cincinnati, Buffalo, rittsburg. I'hiituldphlu, New York, Boston and other points in that dlutrljt. The present rale being to all points except Boston $l.r,o, and to Boston $1.55 per hundred pounds. The new rate is to be $1.25 per hundred pounds, thus making a reduction of 25 cents mid .10 cents per hundred pounds res luMtivcly. This chango has the ef fect ot making the rate on freen fruit (except apples) to all Eastern points tlio same and shippers of pears, prunes, poaches and similar fresh WAXTKD TIMK1S I.A.M). I desiro to purchase In largo trusts, sugir pine and California while pino Port Orford cedar, redwood nnd other first cl.is'3 tracts of Pacific coast mh r WT.at have you to offer. Se me at Grand hotel, RoseaurR, Oregon. tf J. M. EXGLTC. Inner Secrets of the Oliver Durability Demonstrated at Huey's Jewelry Store All This WeeK OLIVER TYPEWRITERS For the first time in the Oliver history they take the public full' into their confidence, exposing shop secrets which have been heretofore kept under lock and key in their works at Woodstock. TIIK NEW niltECTORV. ThoBe persons who are ad- vertising In the new city and county directory will please have copy ready for the manager when he calls. jl6 H. W. HUNT, Mrg. 4 fruits will be able ;o snip to all points without any change In rates. Douglas County Creamery buttei .s the best on the market, lnsis in your grocer supplying you witl this home product, which Is alway: irictly fresh ani cunranteed. . Tw. pound roll, 70 cents. t; TAI'T'S POMCIKS. No matter what the policies of Mr Taft will be, our policies are SAFE For less than 1 M cents per day THE DOUGLAS ABSTRACT AND TRUST COMPANY will insure your house o; its contents for 51,000.00. Isn't i worth that much to sleep well nights. We also write bonds; p:aie glass, lia bility and automobile insurance dswtl FINAL NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of William R Buzzell, deceased, hus filnd her Una, account with the Clerk for Douglas County, Oregon, and the Honorable G. V. Wonacntt, Judge of said Court, has fixed Tuesday, the lath day ot August, --12, at the hour of ten o"clock In tho forenoon as the tinu and the County Courtroom In the Courthouse, Roseburg, Ore'on, at the place for hearing objections, if any, to said final account and fo; settling said estate. July 13, 1 n 1 2. EMMA C. BCZZEI.L. al 2 ' Executrix XOT1CK OK 1 IS Ah SliTTUiMUXT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the oMtato of George W. Both, deceased. has filed In the County Court ot Douglas County, State of Oregon his final account as such administrator of said estate, and that Wednesday.- IIEW.ARI). I will pny 510. 00 for any In- formation loading to the arrest of the desplcahlo scoundrel who mutilated my canoo and ranoo-box situated on the river i hank In Ump(ua I'ark. on July J Sth or 0th. : GUV CORDON. I The One Best Everything Clean and the Mosj. For Your Money Pont Forget Your Dividends IVe Have Dissolved Partnership With Flie PHONE 195 the 14th day of August, 1912, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., has been fixed by said Court as the time for hearing of objectfngs to said account and the settlement thereof. B. L. EDDY, Administrator of the Estate of George W. Both. Deceased. al2 WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY THE MERRIAM WEBSTER The Only New unabridged dic tionary in many years. 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