ii It HI JA I! 1 .10 M 10 ItC'l I A X 1 1 ISE Ki:i,l.I!I,i: Million "The Bel! Millinery" FALL MILM.YKIIY In tlendUl array. TAIIjOHKK hats, imi:ss HATS, nnd btkkkt HATS in the smartest stylo at popular prices. Authoritative Fall Modes in Womens Coats, Waists and Dresses Underwear needs are beet supplied here. Splendid showing of new fall Comets. Ilolo Proof Hosiery, Girls' School Dresses and Hats. Bell Sisters Building "figs? Of our efforts to turn out superior drinks is Purity. We want our customers to feel absolutely assured of the hih quality of our Hood. Ask for our sodas and Carbonated Beverages if you want the best on y.rir table. Authorial liuttlers of the tannine "HIRES" Knot Heer. ()j nc' forget us in ordering your sodas ROSEBURG SODA W'RKS. Phone ISO. Tine St. Just North of Cass Peaches Canning THE EARLY CPAWFORDS are juft right now, and are the favorite peach for canning. We have a splendid Stock of Superb Crawfords at only FIFTY CENTS A BOX Any reduction in price met T HER OGHOALE STORE PHONE 45 CITV KKWS . 4 ! lilK vaudeville, ui t at I'uluce thcu-; l tr tonight and tomorrow iiitfht. i ; Mrs. K. K. Hillis returned to Suth-j I crlln yesterday afternoo nafter spend-! 1 lng the morning In Rosehurg. I What 8 more valuat.te :iian money . ; Maynard's lots at the present prices. ' i Phon 39F2. ff Mr. and Mrs. V.. R. Moose, of Myr i tie C.'ch'. wore looking after busi i ness niattorH In Roseburg today. Miss Kthet Davis arrived here yes ; terday afternoon from Myrtle Creek ; to visit with her friend, Klla Rhoad man, Miss Kva Worthlngton returned " hero yesterday afternoon after a! month spent at Cunyonvllle and Days! ; Creek. I I Hazel Hunt went to Oakland yes-l terday afternoon, where she win i upend a few days visiting with rela- : lives, j j Man, the tailor, can make you l suit of clothes any Htyle you desire. I You can see the Roods manufactured 1 tnto a suit If you wish. Wo make vour stilt in Rosnhtirg. Oreeon. not! in the Windy City. We don't make! cheap (nick, but make good clothes; jiiiy style you wish. Wo are tailors' nt 127 Jackson street. olp! According to Recorder Carl Wiiii-j body, the complaint recently filed ; ngiMnHt the Southern Pacific Compa-' ny by John Busenlmrk, of Melrose.: accusing the company of blocking ! the Lane street crossing for more ! than 10 minutes, will he served uponj the corporation within the next few! days. Douglas County Creamery butter Is the best on the market. Insist on) your grocer supplying you with this, homo product, which is always strict-' ly fruF.1i and guaranteed. Twc pound; roll, 85 cents. tf j County Commissioner Jefferson Wiley, of Myrtle Creek, arrived here yesterday afternoon and will leave tomorrow for points In the northern part of the country for a tour of In spection of the roads. Pass Creek canyon will bo visited, as well a.s other points whero the roads are in need of Improvemnt. Detected while In the act of at-J tempting to dispose of several knives taken from the store of Hay Pearce, ! a stranger giving his name as Nolo Butcher, was arrested late Wednes day by Marshal Kenton and remand ed to the city Jail. He was later turn ed over to the county officials to answer to the charge of potty larceny. When arraigned before Justice Mars ters this morning he entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to a term of 25 days In the county jail. Butcher was loitering about the store of, Mr. Pearce Wednesday afternoon' under the pretense of waiting for a j fanner who had arranged to metf him ther While Mr. Peare was stundlng In front of his store talk-1 Ing to friends, Butcher opened the show case and appropriated three knives of considerable value. Leaving! the store Butcher went to the Smith! livery barn where lie succeeded in I selling one of the knives to Gus Mc-' Culloch. Another knife he attempted to sell to Mr. Smith. Noticing that! Mr. Pearco's name was stamped on I the blade of the knives, Mr.' Smith called up Mr. Pearce by telephone and Informed him of the Incident. Mr. Pearce then went to the livery barn, and peculiarly the thief at tempted to sell him one of the knives. Mr. Pearce recognized Butcher as the fellow who was seen loitering about his storo and notifed the offi cers. His arrest followed. Butcher fs a middle-aged man, and claims to have come to Rose burg in search of work. The J. Frank Company, of San Francisco, has filed a suit in the jus tice court against W. S. Howard. The plaintiffs seek to recover the sum of (1 34.31, alleged to be due for material furnished the defendant by the plaintiffs. Attorney A. N Orcutt represents the complaining com pany. Simon Caro, the merchant, 'will re-! move to his new business store in tie Umpqua hotel building, about October first. In the meantime his! great removal sale Is still going on' as advertised recently. Great reduc-j tion In all lines have been ntade and a considerable saving on mer-! chandise is effected by purchasing; now. ol The members of the local K. of P. j lodge were quite agreeably surprised Wednesday evening when they were' paid an unexpected visit by I,. R. j Stlnson, Keeper of Records and ! 5'e ils, and James Guiun, Grand Chan- ff'IIor of the order. Mr. Stinson re-; fides at Salem, while Mr Guinn is a; resident of Pendleton. The grand ! officers were returning hnmo after i attending the district convention of; I ho lodge at Marshfield and chanced; to arrive here on the regular meet-j Ing nightDof the local lodge. Fol- lowing the business meeting, which; was brief, the grand officers address-j ed the lodgemen at some length. Both ment are fluent and interesting talker and are well versed in the doctrines advocated and practiced by the K. of P. order. On account of the visit of the grand officers being a complete surprise, the local lodge men were unable to prepare a ban quet as would have otherwise been arranged. (TICK--V-k will lH'i at tho Gilo prlne pcki hoso Mon day. All !!- fiicess jtffaKC Ie on liutfd at tin; (inc. k Ftrabtaffid fatifttise I M8. P. ft, towm hm. j 1 : VW nwurr, Pulled I'lnm. rmimM IWMtyMH, WediMtig l--oai'IN. IMC. J lecM4 Prssh Supply ol Hrrm All Kbits; (hi Hair m The Coafccttonery I jjjr 8 BUSY STORES Jj Children's Heavy Fleece Lined i UNION SUITS Arrived Today Splendid values that mean money saved on your Fall supply 4 to 4 years, only Csti.$"s Men's Sweater Coats, 49c and up The Golden Rule Store Roseburg, Oregon Electric Fixtures!! In that new house 'of yours you want Electric Lights and other Electric Conveniences. Call me up and let me give you an estimate. Why not put electricity in your old home. Its the best way to light your house. S- H. GOODMAN PERKINS ANXKX PHOXK 07 That Edenbower Hump WILL SOON HU MP LIVE WIRE WATCH THB A0 0 . , ....