Quality Purity Cleanliness Has been our motto for the past two years. Our business has increased over 500 per cent over the first month we were open. We w:sh to thank our many patrons for their liberal appreciation of our service and quality goods. The day of low prices, on cheap, adulterated and non-nutricious products is on the wane. For thatreasi n join our long list of customers, and buy your groceries at THE BENSON GROCERY 225 North JacKson Street PHONE 184 We slice Ham, Boiled Ham, Dry Beef and Bacon. We solicit new accounts. IOCAIj news. Dr. CnllBway was called to Yon nlla on professional buslnoBS thlH morning. Miss Merle Smith went to Oakland this morning where she will spend a few days visiting with friends. Conductor Carman returned here last evening nftor a few daya spent at points In tho northern part of the State. Miss Edith Hopkins, of Duluth. Minn., will arrive here this evening to apond a few weeks vlltlng with her brother, Charles P. Hopkins. MIsb Mnttle Perry, tho popular clerk at tho postofflco, roturned hero last owning after enjoying her an nual vacation at points In tho north ern part of tho stato. Sho was accom panied on the trip by hor Bister, Mrs. RubboII. . !''.. V. E. Cavender, car foreman for the Southern Pacific Company, re turned hero lnwt ovenlng nfler two wooks Bpent at l..oa AngelcB and othor Bouthern California cities, Mrs. Cavender and dnughter, MIks Atidrlo, topped off at Grants Pans enroittn home where thoy will Bpend a week with rolntlves. Mr. Cavender reports delightful weather In Southern Cali fornia during the past few weeks. E. B. Graves and wife, of Elk City, are spending a fow days in Roseburg visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax Pnrrlsh. Mrs. Verne Stocking left for Lin coln, N'ebraskn, this morning after spending severnl weeks In Roseburg visiting at tho home of her sister, Mrs. John Campbell. Mrs. W. B. Hummlttoe returned here Inst evening after two weeks spent at Gardiner Winchester Bay and other northern Douglas county reBorts. , C. M. Stout, wife and child loft for Newport and othor coast resorts this morning where they will spend a week or ten days enjoying their an nunl outing. ( Mr. and Mrs. Parks, of Elk City left for their homes this morning af ter a few days sjent In Roseburg visiting nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fairfax Pnrrlsh. While here Mr. Parks spent n few days hunting nnd succeeded In killing n beautiful four point buck. II. B. Church, tho baker, returned here lust ovenlng from Salem where he attended the Slate Fair. Notwith standing tho disagreeable weather, ho says tho fair Is woll attended. The exhibits, he says, fnr surpass all pro- WINNIE G ADDIS "THE PLUMBER" Roseburg Phone 201 Sutherlin Phone 2S m Up-to-the-Times with attention and mechanics First Class Materials Work Guaranteed BEAUTHUL AND DESIRABLE LOTS IN Maynard's Harvard Avenue Addition Level, Rich River Bottom Soil, Natural ParK, River Drive. Close in. All City Privileges. City Water Lights and Graded Streets Nothing to equal these properties in the entire City Lots are large Prices are low. "Every lot fenced. For choice of lots, terms and all information Phone 212-L or apply on premises, Harvard Ave., West Roseburg, and save commission. Bay now as prices will advance. Get yours at once and earn the increaseyourself. Intendingpur chasers Phone 212-L and Auto will take you over to property. C. D. MAYNARD, Prop. I vlous efforts In the history of State I Fairs In this state. I Dr. Chapman and wife returned here last evening after spending three days at Salem attending the State Fair. Mrs, W. E. CUngenpeel returned here this morning after a few days I spent at Newport, Salem and other Oregon cities. ,. Mary Swtnney, who has been spend ing the summer visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Swinney, of West Hoseburg, left for her home in the East this morning. Anna Gray, a school teacher in the Portland public schols, left for her home this morning after a few days spent In Roseburg visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hard ing. Mrs. Dr. Hampton, the alleged chemlut who yesterday testified upon behalf of the defense in the trial of the Roseburg Drewlng & Ice Company and Its five directors, left for her home at Portland, last evening.' Mrs. Carrie Settle, -of Oakland, Is spending a few days In Roseburg at tending to business matters. Mrs. Settle will appear as a witness In the case of the State vs. R. L. Moon ey, who Is accused of embezzlement Attorney A. N. Orcutt has gone to Salt Lake City, Utah, to look after professional matters. He expects to be absent from the city for about ten days. Through his attorney, George M. Brown, Dr. George E. Houck yester day filed a general demurrer to the complaint in tho case recently filed against him by Deloa Livingston. The demurrer contends that the facts con tained In the complaint are Insuffi cient to constitute' a cause of ac tion. Livingston brought suit against Houck to recover damages In the sum of $20,000, alleged to be due as a result of Injuries sustained through an ,X-Ray treatment ; Dr. IDmck contends that he treated the patient properly and will so prove when the case Is callrd for trial. - NOTICE. Owner of desirable close-In vacant residence property will build two or more residences planned to suit ten ant, on leaso, or for purchase on easy puyment. For terms etc. apply to B. News Office. 469 Bll WANTED To rent a piano. Must be reasonable. Reply Box 183, Roseburg, Ore. 3S3tl Iuiia'v icAniKiVlTKi'olrr IT. S. Weather Bureau, local offlco, Roseburg. Ore., 24 hours ending 5 Friday, September 0, 1!12. Precipitation In iucnes and hun dredths: Highest tentpcraluro yesterday 0 Lowest t em pent t tire last night 5 'J Precipitation, hint 24 hours 59 Total preclp. since first of month 1.4S Normal prei'lp. "f I ''Is month 1.0-1 Total precln. from Sep. 1, lyil. to date 1.4S Averago prorlp. since Septem ber 1, 1S77 12 Total excess from Sop. 1, 1912 1.3: verage precipitation for 3 4 wet sen sons, (Sop. to May Inclusive) 3 ? . 3 f. WILLIAM, REJX Ohsorver Dmiglaa County Crenmery bulte' Is the best on the market. Insist m your grocer supplying you wlti this home product, which Is nlway Urlctly fresh ami guaranteed. Tw. pound roll, SO cents. U APoorWav mane &. SwitcK Cookery points Sweet Pickled Beet. Lay the beets In boiling water to loosen the Bklus. Rub these off with a coarse cloth and let the beets get per fectly cold before cutting them. Then I slice with a sharp knife and pack Into stone jars. To each qunrt of vinegar add a cup ful of sugar and a tnblespoonful of mixed whole spices mace, stick cin namon and nils pice. Bring the vin egar to a boll, stir in sugar and spices, boil, covered, for three minutes nnd pour, scalding hot upon the sliced beets, filling the Jars to the top. Cov er and set away In a dark, cool place for three dnys. Then drain off the vin egar carefully, so as not to break the beets, nnd scald again with the spices. Do this three times within ten days after the beets are put into the Jars and set away for n month before uslug them. They will keep well. If you wish to pickle small young beets whole, boil, without peeling, for five minutes after the boiling begins; let them get cold, rub off the skin, put Into the jars and proceed as with the sliced beets. If You Have Property to Sell, Rent or Exchange You Want to See J.W.CAMPBELLO The Live Wire Real Estate Agent List What You Have With Him and Get Results (M7 From your own hair that U fallim ml. Don't keep on doinf this and let your hair Act thinner and thinner Don't neglect it wail until It't loo late. Con tlanl care li the price of faicinatinU, beautiful hair. Get a bottle ol of HAY'S HAIR HEALTH and begin win It at once. It will Hop the falling out end Hart new growth then you cao have luitroui hair that', full of life and radiance that you'll be proud .oi and that will be ad mired by others. Remember the name HAY'S HAIR HEALTH. SI 00 tad SO. t Dr., Stor.1 or dlraat apo. raaa.pl at pric. .ail dHlff't nam. Sand lOe. for DialbotU.. Phtla liar SfM. Ca M.rark. N. J. Maratera Drug Co., ana Hamilton Drug Co. toll It for 60o and $1.00 or from Vhllo Hay Spoc. Co., Ne ari, N. J. Sweet Picklod Cucumbera. Select cm-umbers of uniform size nnd not too !arne. The small cucumbers mnke the best and prettiest pickles. Reject nil that are not iwrfect Prick lu n stone Jar. laying snlt by the hand ful between the layers. Cover the top Inyer out of sight with salt, then till the Jar with cold wuter nnd cover with a small saucer or pinto of the right size to fit within the mouth of the Jar nnd lay a clean stone upon the plnte Thls Is to keep the cucumbers uuder the brine. Leave them there for a fortnight at leaHt A month would not hurt them. Every other day stir up the brine from the bottom. It should be strong enough to float n fresh egg If dropped Into it. You may add fresh cucumberB from the garden every day If more con venient than to put up all nt once. When you nre ready to put them through the last processes throw away the brine and examine the cucumbers carefully. If you find ono that Is peck ed or soft do not lot It go Into the pickle. Lay those selected In cold fresh water and leave them there for twenty-four hours. Drain off the wa ter. (Ill the Jar with fresh water and leave for another day and night. Now line a preserving kettle with vino lenves (green nnd elenn) and pack In the cucumbers, scattering a ten spoouful of powdered alum over each layer. Cover with three thicknesses of vine leaves and pour In cold water enough to cover nil. Cover the whole with a close lid and simmer over a slow fire for four hours, not letting II boll once In nil that time, but keeping the contents scnlding hot The New Garage! Automobiles stored and cared for so that they are ready to go out whenever owners want them. Complete Repair and Machine Shop In Connection All Kinds of Automobile Supplies Let us demonstrate to you our care and attention to autos. CARS FITTED WITH SKID CHAINS JUST NORTH OF GRAND HOTEL PHONE 408 BUY A FARM8oo,ooo Acres to Select From. In Central Oregon LOW PRICES EASY TERMS Your last chance to boy Good Farm Land at Such Low Prices Come In And Let us tell you about these farms If you desire to trade your small acreage on a larger farm We will figure with you McCLINTOCK AND GEDDES Office In Mnrster'n Annex. Next To t.rnnl Hotel D. H. MARSTERS' PLUMBING SHOP. Plumbing', Sheet Metal WorK, Tinnihg' and Keating North JacKson Street, adjoining' Peoples Marble WorKs. Telephone 251. Fruit Sponge. Tut a pint packet of ornnge Jelly Into n basin nnd rover It with tho re quired quantity of hot water. Htirrlng It until It tins melted. Then odd n glassful of sherry nnd put it nwny to pot eool. Pass Riifllcleut stewed apri cots throuch n sieve to produee half a pint of pulp (or nny other soft fruit would do equally well, nnd leave in readiness to he added to tho sponge. When the jelly la cold, but not set. whisk It patiently until It Is quite frothy. Then Htlr In lightly the whites of three onus, beaten to a firm froth, nnd the fruit pulp nnd continue to whisk the Jelly until it begins to pet spongy, when It should be turned into a chinn mold. The sponge can ho turned out after a few hours nnd may be garnished with some of the same Kind of fruit ns that used to flavor It WorK Done on Short Notice ROSEBURG, ORE Stuffed Ham. Select a freshly cured ham nnd have bone removed. Fill cavity with stutling made of breadcrumbs, tie up securely and Inclose bnm In a paste of flour nnd water to keep Juice from escaping. Tie In a pudding bag or cloth, have ready a pot of boiling wnter and let ham boll slowly about two hours. When boiled sufficiently remove the crust, pare skin oft carefully so an not to Injure the shape of the ham. put it In a roasting pan, sprinkle with breadcrumbs and set In a moderate oven to roast. Phone 246. All work tir6tl.cUH9 Commercial Abstract Co Abstracts of Tit!e Filing Papers Prepared Insurance, Etc, Bonds ol all Kinds Furnished Money lo Loan on Improved, Farm Property ROSFBURO. OREGON Perkins Hull ding Peach Betty. Chop fine two cupfuls of not too ripe peaches. Butter a baking dtsb and place on It a layer of peaches, sptin kllng with cinnamon, sugar and but ter. Place on tills a layer of the crumbs, alternating with the peaches until the dish Is three-quarters full, leaving breadcrumbs on the top. Add no wnter, but cover tight and steam three-quarters of an hour In moderate oven. It e move, cover and brown quick ly. Serve with milk or sauce. Chiffonade Dressing. This Is extremely good to serve on lettuce, romalne or any green salad Into a gtasV Jar put one hard bolted egg finely chopped, a teaspoonful of finely cut chives, a teaspoonful each of chopped red and green peppers, a tea spoonful of salt a fourth of a teaspoon fut of paprika and an eighth of a tea spoonful of pepper, half a cupful of illve oil. throe tablespoonfuls of vine gar and a teaspoonful of tarragon vine cur. Allow It to become very cold and lust before serving shake the contents of the Jar thoroughly. Spend Your Outing at Tiller, Ore. SHE'S ON THE MAP In thl- henrt of thp monnmlna-Aiiilil mm) rrnrrr Al.un.lnnc.. of ,.n,e- l-r..li. for fl.hpm.-n -IMlJbnT.1. coo ... hl.v cnn.i.li.i- irounda-t old, purp wnt.-r- M iii crnl .prim Krult. ..-.. I.t.l. , ....I ..c -H,-. ."-"iv.-d il Sourr.n.p-l.nlly M.nil- T.-l.-phon.T .rTfcv-S -mod nc comodat ..... Hot.-! Till, ,. fn.no... fop I..-P n.c.l."ipre"Ji Mnulj, di.mera- For furl hop Informal Ion i",l" t,"rel"1 f. IN. F. HAltTlIl M, T1I.1.EH. OltKUON H JHE ECONOMY MARKET M I George; Kohlhagen, Prop. George; Kohlhagen, Prop. Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The best the market affords. All kinds of Stock bought and soM. Phone 53 Rosebuig, Oregon Read The NeU t ,