SQUEEZING THE WATER OUT OF SINGLE TAX pected to spend a month or alx weeks visiting with the former's parents. Among those who left today for Myrtle Point by way of the a'utomo-; bile stage are the following: A. A. : lohnson. A, W. Dodge, Kay Jacgntan, i Mrs. Wlnsooeve, M. M. Mull and F. , Amily, F. S. Brown, Edith Carter, j George Bliikhatn, a leading attor-; ney of Salem, and KVT. Wrlghtnian. i ex-Bheriff of Marlon county, arrived here this morning after a few days spent in Cow Creek Canyon hunting. ' The gentlemen expect to leave for their homes at Portland tonight. ' What a Child OUGHT to Know and WANTS to know mmSr h A I IXXJAIj NHWS. Mm. It. B. HrnUh mid child rii : turned hero Inst night nfter a nimitli spent at PrluiiRlo Lake, I-uno county Mra. C. L. Callnway returned here lat evening after a couple of dayy Mpcul at Euboiio with friend!. Wlloy IMIkliiBton went lo Myrtle IIiIb niiirnliiB to iend a couple of diiyn looldiiK nrter business mat ters. W. C. Harding, of the llnrdlim Land Comimny, left for Portland last mnsning to look aftor business In taronta, C M. McOlnin and wife returned to taelr homo ut Myrtle Creek last wsfDK nfter a day Bpcnt In Rose krK. j Mrs. ltoy Agce ami child returned bere last evening after a few clays Wt at Kllitnii visiting with the former's purentB. Mr. and Mm. Ilurrtills arrived here last rvimhiR from Eugene to upend a l-w days visiting with the latter' mother. Ralph HiimmII, of The News force, numimuled liy his wife and buhy telt for Votltimd and Willamette nluta luxt evenliiK to spend a couple of weiiks. ' - O. 11. t'asll. who has charge of parking and shipping Douglas county fruits dnrliiK the present season, went to Mvrtlo Creek and Kiddle lK ctviinlug w here he w ill look over a. numlier of oriintrds. Mrs. W. M. Campbell left for her oin nt Portland this niornlnR after a few las spent In KosehutR visiting H bit parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jen nings, In Walle's Addition. While handling frelRhl at the local Southern Pacific depot uarly tb,ls awnlnK, W, W. Scales, night ticket Bt. nuslslned a painful lulury or Klrr hand. One of his thumbs was mashed, while numerous minor Iwulww added lo the seriousness of h tnjurles. tf'nink 11. NValte, returned here hist vwnlng after a few days sikmiI at JSarsYfti-IU and other elites. Mr. "Waitft ways hiiMllt'HA Is very brisk at Vnrshrield. wlile building ut tlvl r evident on every hand, lie Vrvxlivta n wonderful lutiire for Jl.irshTielil and other towns of Unit lwujl( Al. VeaU-h. n popular Southern l'u fir passeiiRer conductor, arrived 'K'iv lnt evening after two month 1M t Ulighteubu-h Spring. Mr. "Vtv.it, 1.a sufrered from rheuma tism tor sometime, hut Is now much Improved. He anllrlpqales no fur eaor difficulty, and priv.ioiiuces t!f waters of rlrjRhteubiiHh wonderful for their curative powers. 1)111, wliltn mustard and celery seed, also tumeric, for fall pickles, at Oshitrn's Pharmacy, tt A marriage llcenso Issued this afternoon to S. I. ORden, or The Hallos, and Maud Penny, or Itosc hurg. CleorRo Webber has completed the tank of placltiR a new roof on his residence, lit the corner of Lune and Jackson Streets. Miss Kfflo Nibort left for Junction City this arternoon nrter a few days sient in Kosehure visiting at the homo of her aunt, Mr. J. c. Tedder. Miss Huby Seals, nlRht operator ut the lornl telephone exchange. went to Oakland this afUrnoon to stiend a week or ten dny vIsltliiR with her aunt. Mrs. AiiRiistn fin root lert for her home at CottiiKe Grove this afternoon after a few- days spent on Deer Creek visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hrowu. AmoiiR those who left today on the stage for Marsbfield ale the follow Iiir: Otto Matthews; II. W. Flaw ing: Mrs. M. (Jinn; Kate (Htm; O. P. Willis. Contractor (i. W. WorthliiRton re ceived a letter from K. O. Mlcelll yes terday. In which the writer said that be was to sail from Huston, Mass.. on Auk. IS. for Italy. The letter was mailed In Boston. Fred A. Kirk, one of Oregon's best known timber dealers, passed through HnsebiirK this afternoon en route to his homo at Portland after a few days spent at points on Coos May. Kendall llrothers expect to move their offlcoB from their present quar ters In the Masonic building In a few days. At present the employes refuse to divulge the new location of their offices. J. I. Call, employed In the local Southern Pacific shops, left for Waltsburg. Wash., this afternoon In response to a telegram announcing the serious Illness of his daughter.! Wlllema. Mrs. Call and the child I left here about throe weeks ago for the Washington city where they ex Mrs. May Randolph, of Spokane, who, with her' little son, has .been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Wood, of North KoseburK, leTt for her home In the ! northern city last night nrter a two j months stay here. ! F. C. Alteu, who owns consider-! able rami property ln.Scotts Valley I which ho has sub-divided Into small j trncts, left today at 1:20, for his I former home in Rochester, N, Y. ! During his absence from Rose-j burg Mr. Alten will also visit friends j In New York City, and enrouto will j stop off In Nebraska and also visit I points in Iowa. It Is probable that ho will Interest many Kastern people In his Scotts Valley properties before his return to this' coast. Among the latest arirvals at the Grand Hotel are the following: H. M. Radford, J. R. Ainllse, Portland; II. W. Forbes, Albany; I. L. Colvert, GrantH Pass; F. A- Kribs, Portland; W. B. McDarnell, Portland; W. T. Kniry, Unipqua; Loyal Kmry Ump qua; C. II. Armsdell. Myrtle Creek; F. K. Mull, Salem; Miss O'Llllle, Maf fert, Raincr; W. J. Larder, Portland: R. Pratt, I). S. Lltts, Portland; C. C. Kimball, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. MacGenn, Empire; G. G. Leonard, Clevelund. Displaying appreciation of the numerous "booster" articles which tend to advertise Roschurg and Douglas county, .the Morning Ore goninn, of Portland, through its lo cal agent Von Casey and a special I representative from Portland, have added a average of. ten new sub scribers to the Oregonian list In this city during the past ten days. The residents of Roseburg fully appre ciate the frequent Sunday articles, which ill a measure, Is the best d- vertlsenient that a town can derive. The Oregonlnn asks nothing for Its porBistent efforts to advertise the dif ferent localities of Oregon other than a liberal subscription list which fully attests the appreciation of the public. Among the late arrivals at the Rnsehurg Hotel nre the following: Wm. Dean. Portland. F. Falcon bridge, Portland, H. W. Sehen, Port land, C. K. Hutt. Portland. E. L. Fanln, Portland, E. F. Morgan, Port land; Wm. Redgeway, Peter Norman. Sun Francisco; F. II. Wheeler Port land, A. N. Uolman, Portlnnd; H. R. Christie, Seattle; L. S. Oobb. Port land, F. F. Stischhe. Portland, R. E. Veutcli. Portland. W. E. Grirfls. Port land. G. W. Fowler. Portland. M. H. Parker and wife. Sun Francisco; M. II. Carter. Portland. Mrs. M. H. Carter and son. Portlnnd, Mrs. S. II. Carter, Portland;, W. A. Klmmell city; II. A. Swltzer, Los Angeles; II. V. llalllster, Portland; D. R. Ilar due, San Francisco; I. H. Lee, Port land, W. A. Ilealy. Portland. C. A. DeGrorr. Portland: G. W. Yeoinnns. Chicago; Miss Ethel D. Davis, Boul der, Creek (I. C. Clark, Portlnnd; 11. A. Arnistead, Boulder Creek; W. F. Young, C. A. Harrison. Senttle; I). T. Van Time, Portland. 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The convention Is called for the purpose of effoclinK a coun ty organization as well as consider ing the advisability of naming a full county ticket of alleged progressive for the coming i-lectlon to be hold hi November. J. W. Campbell, the county chairman, informed a News tcprcRpytatlve this morning that he bud rm-ulvod flattering reports from all sections of the country and he predicts a large attendance. -Mr. Campbell will probably act as tern- The Book of Knowledge The Children's Encyclopaedia Superbly Illustrated with 9,000 Pictures 350 Magnificent Colored Plates FIFTEEN GREAT DEPARTMENTS OF KNOWLEDGE The Fifteen Great Departments supply the needs and exercise all the faculties of the growing mind. 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Not only facts but ideals nre absorbed, and learning male a real delight y These Two Booklets Mailed FREE SEND THIS COUPON The Giroler Society, THE GKOLIER 80CIETY, 133 Tenth St., Portland. Ore. Please mail me descriptive booklet of the BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE, and pamphlet "The Mind, of a Child." NAME . ADDRESS.. porury chairman of the convention. S. M. Kelly and wife lenvo next wnek for Salem where they will re main until the close of the state fair. They will camp at the fair grounds where Mr. Kelly will be employed during fair week, EnrI Boyd, until recently employed at Church Brothers bakc-ry, waa ad mitted to Mercy hospital yesterday where he will probably undergo a aijploiif operation tomorrow. Ho ie being attended by Dr. F. H. Vlnclh Or. P. II. Vincil lenvea for Charls ton. North Carolina, next Wednesday evening where he will attend the Great Council, Improved Order of Ucdmen as delegate from the local lodge. At the conclusion of the Council Dr. Vincil will continue his journey to New York City where he wilt take a special course In one of the large and more Important medical colleges. Me expects to be absent from Roseburg for six weeks or two months. I CRESCENT HEICHTS ADDITION Lots in this Addition Sold on Easy Terms; Srmll Cash Payments BUILDING 'RESTRICTIONS Extra Large in Size. All with fine viewM City anil Valleys . Make an Appointment With Us To See These Lots : : : HIMES and OLIVER : : : WANTED Position by first . claBS dry goods and ladles clothing salesman, lnqure News office. 350s7 Hit. D. E. SXELL, & Osteopathic Physician. 10-11 Marsters Bldg. "Phone 119 Roseburg, Oregon. 4 ! 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