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Coffees probably carry rao largest
margin of profit of any food products
you buy. It was this condition we
sought to change when we reorganiz
ed our coffee business a year ago.
Big selling expenses of exclusive cof
fee houses are really responsible for
the large profits. Bcauso coffees are .
but one branch of our business, we
are able to keep our expense of get
ting them to the consumer from 40 .
to 60 per cent under other concerns.
We are" giving this
saving to our custom
ers In the shape of
better values. Royal
Club is the best coffee
on the market, at 6c
to 15c a pound less.
I
Lang Co.
Royal Club Food
Products, Portland
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CITY NEWS.
Ilev. C. W. Baker left this morn-,
lng for Riddle where he will spend '
the day. I
Fred rcinkeley. who has been visit
ing in Portland, returned to his home
here today.
Mrs. J. M. Walker who has been,
visiting in this city left today for her
home at Dunsmuir.
"Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meshler left to
day for San Francisco where they
will attend the exposition.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Quick, who
have been visiting In this city left to
day for their home at San Francisco.
'Miss E. Brawn, of Ontario, who
lias been visiting with friends in
this city left today for San Francisco.
H". W. Baehorn and wife, of Duns
muir, arrived In this city yesterday
for a visit with friends and relatives.
W. J. Brown, of Yoncalla, arrived
In this city last night and will spend
a few days here attending to busli
- ness matters.
Developing any size roll film up
to 4x5,, 15c per roll. All done by
professionals. Clark & Clark, photo
supplies and fotographers. 311-tf
"ore t'inn Miroo m Ion nnniuilly
sent out of Oregon for fire insurance.
Insure with Oregon Fire Belief, of
MoMlnnvIlle, and keep Mils nt home.
Taylor, Agent, Forking Building
Fred Applegate, of Yoncalla, was
In the city yesterday visiting at the
home of ils mother, Mrs. J. M.
Shelley. Eugene Register. ,'
M. L. Pardwell, of Umpqua, is in
the city today attending to business
matters.
Geo. B. Hellen and family, of Eagle
Point, Ore., stopped off in this city
last night on their way to the expo
sition. Overland Orchards sold about a
ton of gooseberries in Roseburg lati
week. There is another ton for sale
this week. 15c a gallon. Telephone
Overland Orchards 31F5. 629-Jnl9
Evidently looking for something to
eat some unknown person entered
the Grand Grill last night. The of
ficers were attracted by the light and
forced an entrance by the front door,
but the man escaped through the
back way. Upon investigation, noth
ing was found to be missing.
J. L. Watson, Daniel Phelan and
D. J. Jarvls have been appointed ap
praisers of the late Henry W. Wood
ward, and will begin making an ap
praisement of the property today.
This consists mainly of real estate
Geo. W. Rapp Is the executor of the
estate under the will which has been
probated.
Congressman Ilawley .left Salem
last night for the border line of Cali
fornia where he will meet Represen
tative John J. Fitzgerald, of New
York, chairman of the committee on
appropriations who is coming into
this state to investigate Irrigation!
needs. It was expected that Con
gressman C. N. McArhur and Con
gressman Sinnott would leave Port
land last night for the same purpose.
The party will undoubtedly ivlslt
Klamath first and then other points.
Salem Statesman.
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CITY -NEWS.
Roy and Perry Bond, of Gilo, are
visiting In this city today.
G. H. Pullen, of Glide, Is In the
city today attending to business mat
ters. Miss Bernice Jergens left this
morning for Corvallls where she will
spend the summer.
Mrs. J. T. Long and sons left today
for Portland where they will visit for
a week or ten days with friends.
George Chandler left this morning
for Corvallls where he will visit with
friends and relatives for a few days.
J. A. Mishler and wife, of Sallna,
Kans., passed through this city last
night on their way to the San
Francisco exposition.
Orville Smith left this morning for
Independence whore he is called by
the death of his sister, Jessie Smith,
who died yesterday.
An enjoyable special program was
held at the Baptist church last night
In commemoration of father's day.
The subject of the sermon for tho
evening was "What's the Matter With
Father?" Special music was fur
nished by mixed and male quartettes.
There is going to bo an old-fashioned
celebration of the glorious 4th
at West Roseburg on Monday, July
5. It will be held in Bellows park
and will be a most enjoyable time.
Arrangements are now being arrang
ed and full notice of the program
and exercises will be given later.
Miss Carol Pope announces that
she will be at the Umpqua hotel on
Thursdays and Fridays of each week.
Manicuring, shampooing and chirop
ody, first class work guaranteed. Ap
pointments by phone during week No.
1F2. Thursdays and Friday room
531, Hotel Umpqua. 609-J23p
A very pretty wedding was held at
the narsonaee of the Baptist church
Saturday night when Orange McCum-
ber and Mary A. Dine were united In
marrinee. Rev. Eaton officiating. Mr.
McCumber is well known In this city
where he has resided for several
years. The happy couple will make
their home in West Roseburg where
they will be at home to their many
friends.
' Mrs. Jake Lenher died t her
home at Camas Valley yesterday at
the age of sixty years. Mrs. Lenher
Is a native of Oregon, having been
born at Coles Valley. She is surviv
ed by three sons, John and Wm. Len
her, of Camas Valley and Henry Len
her, of Grants Pass, and one daugh
ter, Mrs. Bert Neeley, of Camas Val
ley. The funeral will be held nt
Camas Valley at two o'clock this af
ternoon, Rev. Eaton officiating. In
terment will take place at the Camas
Valley cemetery.
FRANK IS INNOCENT,' !
SAYS CRIMINOLOGIST
Let "Kelly" Do Your Moving, Hauling and Transferring
The
French
Transfer
Company
Phone 220
ROUGH DRY
Will Be List Prices From
This Day on, May 27th
Roseburg Steam Laundry
"SAVE YOUR HANDS"
Rev. John S. Wilder.
Rev. John S, Wilder of Savannah, i
Ga., one of the best known criminolo-1
pists in the south, makes an earnest
appeal for commutation to life im
prisonment for Leo Frank, the At- .
lanta pencil factory superintendent j
under sentence of death for the mur-
der of Mary Phagan, whose case,
after having gono through every j
court in the land, is soon to be pre- i
sented to the prison commission of I
Georgia. Mr. Wilder, after having '
made a careful study of the case, de-1
Clares his belief that Frank is inno-'
cent. 1
CITY NEWS.
Henry llarth and son, Phil, and
Walter Kurtz spent yesterday at
Brewster.
Mrs. J. C. Fullerton left this morn
ing for Potland whore she will visit
for a fow days.
Hundreds of picnic parties dotted
the shady nooks nlong the banks of
the Umpqua yesterday.
Mrs. H. J. Frear loft this morn
ing for Portland where she will visit
with relatives for a few days.
Harry Hlldeburn and wife have
left for (Stevenson, Wash., iwhero
they will reside untl Mr. Hlldeburn
completes a road contract which ho
recently received.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Perkins and Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. White spent the day
yesterday near the fish hatchery on
tho North Umpqua.
ADVKItTISKI) MAIL.
The following letters and cards re
main uncalled for at the Roseburg
postofflce: '
Alexander, Chas.j Amerman, Al
bert; Cnuverie, Mark; Copp, J. W.;
Clements, I).; Darling, Leslie; Grant,
Frank; Jennings, Merrltt; Kent, A.;
Lynch, F. J.; Libbey, Wm.; May,
Snpt.; Wiley, Mrfc. Maude; 139-141
Sheridan St.
Cards.
Bennett, O. S.; Brown, L.; Frame,
J. D.; McMullon, Ira.
L. F. REIf.n.NSTI-IN',
Postmaster.
Not a New Store!
But an old Store with a New Line
A Complete Assortment of
"ROYAL CLUB GOODS"
The line that makes good wherever its put.
Wright and Riedel
"TIIR SQUAHK ni'.AL O'lIOCKUS"
Corner Lanoantl ShoriUail Struota lhonfiie--Tlireo
A Full And Complete Line of
Plumbing, Steam & Hot Water
Goods Always on Hand. Gutters, Valley Tin
Tin Shingles, Hip Shingles, Down Spouts,
Galvaaized Iron and Sheet Metal Work, Pipe
Fittings, Valves, Sewer and Drain Tile.
We havo special bargains In complete bathroom outfits. Let
us estimate your work. Repair work given Bpeclal attention.
Roseburg Plumbing & Heating Co.
' Res. Phone 64-J. 0. W. Hughes, Prop. 220 W Oak. Phono lfil
Douglas County Creamery Products
Fancy Creamery Butter and Ice Cream
THE KIDDIES LOVE IT
.so do the grown-ups. There
Is something about our pure,
rich Ice cream that makes
you" want more. And the chil
dren! Well, let the little
darlings have all they wont.
It can't hurt them its pur
ity safeguards it. Take some
home with you for dinner.
PHONE 340
Prompt Attention Given Out of Town Orders
HOUSES WANTED One or
O two car loads of horses from 5
to 10 years old. Must bo In
good condition. Wo are now In
Roseburg at the Umpqua hotol
and will be at the Empire llv-
ery stables from Tuesday till
Saturday night, June 22 to 20.
Earl L. McXutt, Chas. Taylor.
dHW-C58-Jn20
ship jMm
Can Uncle Sam
Preserve Neutrality?
Our forelfrn relational)" bwi atralnM alinoat
o tha hreuklnii point. The Hn!;-:! Htatf km
bron led down to the rrrj drink of war. 1 he ( r
tnoniataof the conutrr he hiteriT t-d tlio .!rtt
of the tlm.-a, and are rt-ordiiiK with tlntr wot
tola tplrfled chapter in thu natiou'a hi to 17.
CARTOONS MAGAZINE
(MM bf H. N. HHHtkm el Mquwt)
Promota Miry month the c-rent f rarlrnturv
bnth In Amr!-a and Furor.. It la a . rKaHn
panorama of the war. W lint tlte nation tliluk nf
enr-h other I tHtt told br lte enrtmxi which is 11
tinder tl.e tiirfnt ande timntlm er Ihouuht nt
the jw.. 'irtcN,n k1aaZil6 H Ujp rn'Vt f
ri tinting ronliimcl tor of World crml trr
writf'n. Ilia ii(.-t"Hl p'n am aipl-tii"iitii
by w-ll-afln-t"l pdifrlnl uniru'-nt uni -in- Inl
artlrh. InTnhnUe to thn Jll.rnry, thw Luatiurta
man, Ui fttudent of currwnt event,
AT ALL. NEWSSTANDS
$3.0O A YEAR 2S CENTS A COPY
A do4lr bid mn4 Hm eeupoa will fcrtng tawr
mwtlis' trial aubwcrtptloti
CARTOONS MAOAZINK. M. m !, . OHICMO
REPUBLIC TIRES!
Staggard Tread, the original non-skid
tires. The tire that makes good in
the Caliofornia deserts. Guar
anteed 5000 miles. You do
not have to wait for
adjustmets we take
care of you at
THE MOTOR SHOP
444 N; JACKSON STREET I'IION'15 TWO-SIX-EIGHT.
Just Arrived A Big Carload Lot of
CHAMPION & MCCORMICK
BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, TEDDERS
We get our machines direct from the factories
and always have the latest machines made
at the VERY LOWEST PRICES
J. F. BARKER a COMPANY
Implements and Vehicles
ROSEBURG :: :-: OREGON
f I 1 ry.1 11 li 1 hiea I
tJ ai&tw m fur tout bmUj.
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