GOING SOME! Once the cork is drawn from a bottle of ROSEBURG'S SODA the drink dis appears as if by magic. Everyone loves it. There's no half bottles left because no one wants it. If you want a soda or any other soft drink or carbon ated beverages that has no waste, order Roseburg's ' R05EBURQ SODA WORKS Autorized Bottlers of the genuine "Hires" Root Beer PHONE 1S6 i IllKh Grade Mill Work Finish dumber Door, Window. Km mot HoreeuM Mdu to Ordor FreDfh Plate, Prism and Ornamental lilnm Fruit and Herrj lloxea Cratei, Em, HARGREAVES DOOR AND LUMBER CO. HiiiiuOBMorn to North Kldo I'lanlnn Ml'.t Co Cabinet Work, Office Fixture Mr auk tits twul moulding! it Bpuciall) IMione 32 mi N. Jnokxoii flt. Roseburg, Oregon Keeping a "Stiff Front" fnitN good lii a in fin's character tit In lilHMhlrt. I If liin Inuntlry rutin wilt only km Hint hfrt front white anil stiff he'll bo MitlMh'd. Well, wo uuiko a itK'cinMy of do hiif work n it tdioiild ImmIoho nod for t lint ronton i iilwu.va miiii nifo to keep our cufttomera. Wn, iruarnntee. rnro. cteniillneioi mnl excellent rininli to every ui't Iclo enl rusted to tin. Lone Star Laundry l'hnmi HMO (.'oi', l'lno mid WimkIhi'iI St. CRESCENT HEIGHTS ADDITION Lots in this Addition S),l on Kwy Tortm; Sin-ill Cash PavmenU . HUILDING RKSTRICTIONS Extra T.arge in Si.a. All with fine view of City ami Valleys Make nn Appointment With Ua To Weo These Lots Good form : HIMES and OLIVER : 3 $140.00 per 1000 t ! . -n . . s i. . Air an T i iojs i to o ii. l yr. qii per iuu $100.00 per 1000 TREES i Can't Bjat Dallas County Grown Trees i Italian Prune Trees, 4 to 6 ft. 1 yr old i W 1 rF" t i. y ii . fn Inn 5 rear i recs, i u o u. l yr. jnza per iuu $225.00 per 1000 Cherry same price as Pear; Peach same as Apple X lititn of ottitr stork, nil guaranteed truo to rmne nnil llrst class. J WHITK IIS AW TIME, OX AXVTIIIX'J IX OIH LINE. Southern Oregon Nursery, Afternoon Jtu Etiquette. The duties of a UoMc:a should tie udded lu tbc modern curriculum of edu cut full. , Have simple entertainments tfone out of fashion. vubtutTuoil Id the tidal wave of extravagance? There liave been of tate runny refer ences uiudti to the bln nud queeu of K upland having expressed their wish ttitit afternoou tea. as a fashionable function, should he abolished as being an unnecessary and unhealthful cti! toii). Whether the king and queen really did make such a statement and Issue a royal commit od to that effect tins not as yet been authoritatively made public, and lu the meantime "5 oVIiK-k teas" nourish apace both lu Knlaud nud lu this country. It Is possible to give to this enter tainment such distinctive originality to make of the simple repast a suitable function to which Invitations are eagerly sought, so that tmiall wonder Ik It that women and men alike fall victims to its charm. Every good housekeeper has some rerlpe that she Kuards with Jealous care, and to be known as having the most delicious of cakes, hlscultH or siindwiclieN at afternoon ten Is every whit as desirable us lu the olden days when every womnu was taught the art tf milking cake. In all well appointed househohi the tea table Is made ready at 5 o'clock, even though for the mo-, utent the hostess may not have return- ed from her afternoon drive. The ten service Is set forth on n low ten table -In winter near the fire. In summer on the pleasantest comer of the ve randa. Only the tea service is fur the tea table. If there is a lower shelf the cups and saucers may be placed tu It. A pile of small tea pltites. each with Us dainty ten napkin, occupies one shelf of the "curate's assistant," a three tier stand. On the remaining shelves are hot biscuits of diminutive nl.o nnd small tea enkes and one large Hike. All kinds of sandwiches, from the wafer thin bread and butter to the endless variety of totnnto. lettuce. cream cheese and nut sandwiches, are included. Only there must not be too great a variety served the same lime. The hostess makes the lea. If the head of the house be nt home II is hw luty. but if she be not present then the ddest daughter takes her place at the it'll table. The kettle must be boiling. then the ten pot be warmed. A spun fill of tea for each guest and one for l he teapot is the rule. A small guan tliy of the boiling water Is then poured oq the ten and stands for three mitt i:tcs, and then the teapot is filled with boiling water. Oc the tea table must he cream, sugar, saccharin and sliced icmon. In whiter a small decanter of nun Is also added. The camomile ten. so fc.shlonnhle now, must not be for uotten. for It is said to hnve the most marvelous effect upon tired nerves nnd sleeplessness. It is brewed In the same fashion as other ten, nud no ten table should be without it. The older womnu or the young girl of todny who makes of the afternoon ten hour nn eutertalumeni (lu the best sense of the word) for her friends tinils nothing pays so well for the time and thought riven tt, while for the woman who frou forced economy cannot give dinners jud luncheons as she would there is .lothlng to inke its place. And thcru in no time, nor place where n wo man U seen to such advantage. At tired l.i becoming gown In front of a lire wvth the ten table and ten service arilsr.-cally arranged, she must shine as a hostess. And. "May I bring nn en j tcriajtilng friend In for ten?" ofteu In trod-iees a stranger of note into ttie I ein.'m of the American home life In a v.';i he could never hnve found through a vorntnl dinner or dance. All young girls should be instructed hw to play hostess nt the afternooc tfa. should know how to mako tea and not, how to mnke the cakes nnd sane niches nnd to tell how they should l made; to take Interest In having il . "liver ten service kept lu perfect cv (lit Ion nnd, nhove all, he taught bow a make the guest feet he or she Is tune to the home life and not regit Me. ;ts nn outsider. And afternoon tu-t is possible even with the smallest (t i.v -omes, for It can he most deligl.;fiiily served In the house where bui one :)ald or no timid at nil Is kept. HELL OH!! Beginning next Monday, August 12, and continuing until August 25, we will issue for every dollars worth of work delivered $4.00 worth of Automobile Contest Coupons. Yes, we wash for the whole family. There are 3 methods of doing family washings---do it yourself, hire a wash woman or send it out. The last wav is the onlv correct way if you send it to the right place. We do family washings, rough dry, starch ing all pieces to be starched, and ironing the bed and table linen, towels and handkerchiefs. We al so guarantee satisfaction. Roseburg Steam Laundry 438 North Jackson St. Telephone 79 Vittting Carda For Yoimg Women. The cardboard now In t:-e Is of me Hum thickness. The very thin cards popular a little while ago had the ad iiutat;e of taklue up very little nom tti the cardease and of weighing ver. itMe. but they were too easily bent. Old Kngllsh type and block letter ire fashionable at the present mo ment. Script Is now and always In ;mhk1 tnste. Mnny people prefer It he 'iiuo It ts simple nnd unostentatious nud never goes out of fashion. Old English Is by far the mot ex I tensive style In the beginning, as complicated let tern tnke more time to eugrnve than plnln ones. Some sta Honor charge three times ns much for It as for script, block tyi costimr twicv as much an the Inst named. The let tering should be of medium size nei ther very Inrge nor very small. The card of a young single woman is smaller than that of a married wo man and nearly square. CJirls who are still at school may omit the "Miss." As soon as they graduate and prepare to assume the duties of crown person they assume tt Simple Finan ciering, "I hear you are going to get an auto." "That's the tnlk." "How can. you n fiord It?" "family has agreed to go with out butter for a week." K It NOTICE FOR I1IDS FOIt SIDEWALK COXSTKL'CTIOX. Sealed proposals -will bo received by tho undersigned at the City Re corder's office la tho City of Uose burg, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock p. m. on August 19th, 1912, for the con struction of a sidewalk on Stephens street In Bald City along the west side orthe property owned by Frank K. Alley, situated on the east side of said Stephens street between .Mosher and Ulukeley street, said side walk to be constructed to conform to the present established grade of said street and in accordance with the provisions of ordinances of said city relating to the construction of side walks. The right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. Dated August 9th, 1912. B. FEN TON, Marshal of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. d-al" NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given to any and alt persons that the undersigned will not be responsible for any material furnished, or labor performed on or abutting any property owned by him, and will not permit any liens to be placed on such property, unless such material is furnished, or tabor per formed In accordance with a written order signed by the undersigned. Notice is further given that any person entering upon such premises of the undersigned for any purpose whatever, unless uncer the direction of tho undersigned, will be consider ed a trespasser and held accountable for any damage done or alteration made in the nppearanco ot said prem ises. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this 10th day of August, A. D. 1912. nl7 . FRANK E. ALLEY. er with the costs of and on said writ of execution. July 29th, 1912. (1EOROE K. QUINE, Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon a26 NOTICE OK IXTHXTIOX TO JM IMtOVE ORCCTT STREET. ALL COMPETITION KNOCKED OCT IS FIRST ltOU.M). The greatest line or Aluminum War ever shown In Roseburg, The Ware that Wears. Not the cheap flimsy kind, but the good heavy re liable Bort. Call and examine qual ity tho prices are right. RICE & RICE. tf XOTIC1 OF MORTGAGE CIXSURE SALE. I 'ORE Notice Is hereby given, v.iat tn obedience to the command of tho circuit court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county embodied tn a writ of execution dated the 20th day of July, 1912, issued out of said court and under the seal thereof in that certain suit had in said court wherein S. J. Kamlnsky Is plaintiff, and Louise Close, executrix of the last will and testament of Adolph Gleso, deceased, Louise Gleso, Ruth Giese, Elsie Giese, Jane Dog Close, Mary Ioo Giese, John Doe Close, Richard Roe Giese, and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That at a meeting of the Common Council of the City of Roseburg, Ore gon, held on the 12th day of August, 1912, the following resolution was adopted: "RESOLVED, that the Common Council of the City or Roseburg deems it expedient and proposes to Improve Orcutt Street from the east line of South Jackson Street to the west line of South Main street, in the City of Roseburg, in the following manner: First: By grading the street to the proper subgrade. Second: By paving the roadway of said street full width with asphalt macadam pavement. ' Third: By constructing combin ed concrete curb and gutter. Fourth.: By constructing sub drains if necessary. Fifth: By constructing street monuments. Sixth: By laying vitrified sewer pipe. Seventh: By constructing catch basins and inlets. Said improvement to be made !n accordance with the Charter and or dinances of the City of Roseburg. Oregon, nnd the grade, plans, speci fications and estimates of the City &:Klneer filed In thi offlcr of the City Recorder on the 12H; day of August, 1912, which said grade, plans, specifications and estimates are hereby approved and adopted. The entire cost of said improve ment Bhall be assessed upon the property especially benefitted there by, n& provided by the Charter of the City of Roseburg. The estimate of the City Engineer of the probable detailed cost of said improvement Is the sum of $2,335.66. Resolved, that the City Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon, he and hereby Is directed to give .no tice ot said proposed improvement as provided by the Charter of said City." Remonstrances against said pro posed Improvement may be filed In writing with the undersigned within twenty (20) days from the first pub lication of this notice, which is the 15th day of August, 1912. j CARL E. WLMBERLY, I Recorder of the City of Roseburg, Oregon. a 2 Bungalow stains. purejereoBote, do better made at 75c.JUon't be fooled tn paying 90c toll.25, bat patronize the man who kAWvs. Fish er, the painter. tt Ik WEBSTER'S NEW internatio:jal dictionary THE MERRIAM WEBSTER Tho Only New unabridged dic tionary in many years. Contains the pith and essence of an authoritative library. Covers very field of knowl edge. An Encyclopedia in a single book. Tio Only Dictionary with tho jVew Divided Page, i.CO,000 Wprds. 2700 Pages. G0O0 Illustrations. 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Camlofrue and Illustrated literature mniU'd free ou nop licit lion. Addros: Registrar, Orugon Agricultural College, Corvallls, Oregon. School Year Opens Septem ber 20:h, 1912 XOTICK OF FINAL SKT'l'liKMUXT. 'IMYPT0K In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate of Geo. B. Mayborn, deceased. Notice is hereby glvn that Marlette Mayborn, the administratrix of the estate of Ceo. B. Mayborn, deceased, having filed with County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, her final ac count as Buch Administratrix, and that Saturday, the 31st day of Aug ust, 1912, at ten o'clock of said day has been set as the time for hearing objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. MARIBTTE MAYBORN, Admr. o( tho estate of Geo. B. May born, deceased, al 9 m INVISIBLE tffe BI-FOCAL lenses give him the two visions he requires in a one-piece lens. They are truly wonderful bifocals with no lines of separa tion and no cemented pieces. Come in and see them. A. S. HUEY OPTOMETRIST, 1 IS W. CASS ST. Giese, nre defendants, which execu tion wns to me directed and com manded me to sell the hereinafter described real property to satisfy tho demands of the plaintiff agnlnst the said defendants, to-wlt, the sum nf 376.83 with Interest thereon at tho rate of ten per cent per annum from the 5th day of .Tune, 1912, and the further sum of fifty dollars (JTiO.OO) as attorney's fees with In terest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 5th dny of June. 1932, and the further sum of! twonty-fonr and 75-100 dollars ($24.75) ns plaintiff's costs and dis bursements taxed In sold suit, and the costs of and upon said writ of execution : NOW, THEREFORE. I will on the 31st day of August. 1912, nt the hour of two o'clock in tho afternoon, ex pose for salo and will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for rash, at the main entrance to the court house of snld Douglas county. In Roseburg, Oregon, the following! described real property, to-wlt : j East half of northeast quarter and j northwest quarter of the northeast, quarter and the nortftenst quarter of ' the northwest quarter of section 14. j township 30 south, range 2 west or j the Willamette Meridian, In Douglas County. Oregon to satisfy the de mands of the plaintiff herein togeth-t LIBERTY'S LIGHT ' m in v:.n,, Is really tlio freedom that comes from independence, nnd independ ence, can only ticking to (ho thrifty nnd savins. Vouni( nnd old ought to liavo a bank account and here in tho place to hnve It. We welcome Individual accounts and nro most ac commodating to our depositors. Wo offer liliernl Interest combined with tlmt security that belongs to solid Institutions liko ours. AX Interest on Time Deposits' First Trust and Savings Bank