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 lates"t machines made " at the.VERY LOWEST PRICES J. F. BARKER S COMPANY Implements and Vehicles ROSEBURG :-: :-: OREGON tetterGroceries TUT V ACH CTHD E Better Groceries For Less Honey 1 11C IV A Jll J I UKE For Less Money Kraut, per can 10 cents Peaches, 2 cans for 25 cents Dried Peaches, per pound 7 J cents Prunes, per pound 5 cents . Seasonable Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. "THE CASH STORE" WH SAVE YOU MONEY 18B CABS STREET I'B.l liElthat a dollar- in the Bank. is worth two In your pocket' With whom would you rather associate, the man with the bank account, or the man without one? Think it over. Saving signifies character, and how much you have in the bank is not so important as the fact that you do save and have a bank account. That's the guage mtn are measured by for big jobs ..and important positions that often start them on the road to fortune. Begin with $1.00. Roseburg National Bank Roseburg, Oregon fi ? H Tears the Old RellaMe, lanreiUf Hint- liome uioin oN. wimJ.l L-f y"knl watch; heavy enough t ooil a ln mm On ot rtoth It lZlaJ! '"" l chcoe doth U beat nil cheapest !a.TOri :iHH?" bs,utcl"",!TCI'l"n"'i"'l'on U metal surfaces. Indoors and out. v&iil" ' Krnroinr.MmpInctth(.D!rtlTnrT of n!-.lto W linlN.lV 7er!"lr1b.7" in J-u. bollli-i: luc (1 iU. 25c (J o..). 50c in, S Wnt lor 4Ums'. Also in oatcnln! londr Oi Can. 55c C.1K m V d-in-unb W h w W M F" A. N Y IUIIIl - n A . " MM YORK ClTV Roseburg JL eC. ki T V) Third Message To the Business Men of Roseburg Priftpiity ami Uunl pinlo nre twins. They ate born at the same time wd grow up tugc-ilicr, Kntluisusui !r the h ine town is ureal thinjt for lm-al business men. On.p develop.!, this feeling shows direct returns in more pulrs anil bigger Have you over seen a shabby town proud, or prosperous? Good paint Is (xiwtiful .tutu, in keeping piui-tcrtiy atiei a community has won it We sell ami lei-oniineiiJ Selby White Lead (Dutch Boy Painter Trade Mark) as the base t ' quality-Ami" paint. Put Borne "lead-and-oil" paint to work for .Too and your business. Call us up. We sell all good painting rtqutaitttv HE'S HEAD OF NEW U. S. FARMERS' WORK burg. They each carried a roll of blankets, their canteen of water, I haversack of provisions, and other equipment. They expressed them-i selves as having immensely enjoyed their tbica days in camp, and said that they hoped to repeat the pleas-! ure some time. next month. UOKKIItlK; OPTIMISTIC. Dr. A. C True. Dr. A. C. True of the U. S depart ment of agriculture is the chief of il. l.nma., nf Ihn ctntna rplutinn i I service, which will take over the work of farmers co-operative demonstra tions, agricultural schools, farmers' institutes and the maintenance of agricultural stations in Alaska, Ha waii, Porto Rico and Guam. HOY SCOUTS UXJOY CAMP LIFE SM-nd Three Days on the North Ump quu at the Wood Ilituch. Monday about noon a little com pany of the Roseburg Boy Scouts, In charge of Assistant Scout Master James Hamilton, arrived at the Wood rannU on the North Umpqua. The boys were tired and dusty, and the excessive heat of the day had sorely tested their endurance. They pitch ed a camp under the shade of an old oak near the river banks, and then proceeded to get dinner in regti latlon style. The afternoon was spend In arranging their camp. They were provided with "dog" tents, kind ly lonned to them by Captani Bu chanan, of the 4tti company of coast artillery, O. N. 'O, A flag staff was set, and soon the national colors were floating over the camp, much to the pleasure of all passersby. Each morning from eight to 11 o' clock regular work and drill was en gaged In. This consisted of signalling, tramps through the hills for endur ance tests, as well as meeting the re quirements of the forced march or der, In which the boys make a mile in 12 minutes. Part of the after noon was occupied in scouting, map making and other requirements. The best of order and discipline was main tained. The boys wore rigidly held to gentlemanly conduct, even to their languago.'and no expressions of pro fanity were allowed. Each after noon at four o'clock tho boys put on their bathing suits and enjoyed a plunge In the river. Every morning at five thirty o'clock the Inspiring notes of the revello awoke hhe youngsters and Btartod them ou their day's work and piny. The first night they slpet in their tents without any sort of substitute for p.-! esses, an'; :.'.e exierlonce was pretty tough. The noxt night, hav ing provided th9'ti3o!v-!i with ail abundance of ,!;! . bright straw from the farm, thev en'oyeu a sleep that made up tor what they lost on the first nlgir. Wednesday evening the camp w'.i vHlt'M by Mr. mid Mrs. Wood, wu- took along with them a qunntlty o' delicious peaches fcr the young scouts, and tho fruit was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Thurs day morning at five o'clock the scouts broke camp and started for Uose- On our return home from Port land last Thursday the editor of the Tribune stopped off for the day in Roseburg and aside from attend ing to business matters took occas ion to converse with some of the business men and to note the busi ness activity and general air of pros-! perity "everywhere evident In the thriving county seat city. While business is not at Its usual normal stage In Roseburg at present it Is evident to the observer Hint the city is In a much more prosperous and progressive condition today than many of the more pretentious towns of the Willamette valley and about Portland. The citizens of Roseburg are quite optimistic of the bright fu ture in store for their city, and they are enterprising and progreslve as evidenced in the big majority of 8 1 in the recent bonding election to further the promotion of the KendaM Bros, large milling and railroad building activity soon to begin there. The citizens of Roseburg ihave faith in their town, faith In Douglas ocun ty as a whole, and are ever eager and willing to asist In a substantial manner any enterprise that will de velop the rich timber, mineral and agricultural resources thereof. Mrs. C. Manning left this morning for Wilbur where she will visit for a short time. notice to coirrnAcroits. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the county clerk up to 12 o'clock M, July 21st 1915, for the construction and lm provement of a county road in Road District No. 16 Camas Valley, Doug las County, Oregon, according to the plans, profile and specifications on file with the county clerk. Bidders will be required to deposit a certifi ed check equal to 5 per cent of bid, The Court reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. Dated this 7th day of July, 1915. B, II. LENOX, sw-719-Jy22 County Clerk Ovy Acetylene Welding New process of welding Iron, cast ron and aluminum. All work guar anteed and prices are reasonable. O. L. Prior, 230 "W, Oak street. Mayor Cured; Skin Cleared By D. D. D. Mayor Chnpman of Ellin, Kansas, courteously euys he will answur any lettors written hl:n relative to his truly marvelous caro of skin trouble wltii tho D. D. P. Prescription. Mayor Chnpman wrltos: "I think how I Buffered lust winter, how I could (3o no work. I wait covered with ter rible blotches, sor.'.ollnies weopinff wa ter, sometimes wor.-e. blotches some times 10 inches in diameter. FEAUFPti ITCHING. ' It was only nccidentclly that I learned of the famoas ppecif.a 1). D. D. I write this in all p-atitudo for what D. D. D. has done- for me." Results from tho use of P. D. D. n-e immediate. Tho ttvft, soft, cool touch nnd the Itrh In pr:ic! i'tinples. rashes, dan-lmff, disappear over night. Hard cruets nnd scales, law sorehlnsr sores, unit rhoum, totter, no form of skin disensa reals tn. All drupel; -tv have this famous Brreiflc on ham:. If you will como tn us wo will poll you tho first bottle on tho cuarantee that ft will reach your case or your nionev refunded. You alone to Judire. Ask rilso abmit D. D. D. Skin Soap, best for tender skin. PORTLAND STOMACH VICTIM FINDS) RELIEF FROM VERY FIRST DOSE H. C. Scnmnion Gets Quick !!tllcf From Uso of Mnyr's Wonder ful lteiiiody. H. C. Scammon, of 209 Sherman street, Portland, was a victim of stomach troubles. He tried many treatments with but llttlo promise of successful results. At Inst be tried Mayr's Wonder ful Stomach Reiuody and got quick relief. Iu ordorlni? the ro'uc-dy af ter taking the first dose ho wrote: "I took the sample treatment and will say It helped mo more than anything else I hive over tried and I want the full treatment liitmrdl ately. I have had several person!! send for the treatment already." The quickness with which It prov ed itself to Mr. Scammon Is one of the great merits of the remedy. The first dose proves no long treatment. It Is known everywhere. Thousands have tried the remedy and now praise It. Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Rem edy clears the digestive tract of mucoid accretions and removes poisonous matter. It brings swift relief to sufferers from ailments of tho stomach, liver and bowel.i Many say that It has saved them from dan gerous operations and many 1e?lare that it has saved their lives. Because of the romnrkablo suc cess of this remedy there aro main imitators, so be cautious. Be sure it's MAYR'S. Go to Marsters Drug Co and ask about the wonderful result it' has been accomplishing among peo ple they know or send to Geo. II. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, 154-156 Whit ing St., Chicago, 111., for free book on stomach ailments and many grateful letters from people who have been restored. Any druggist can tell you the wonderful effects. You Are Going the Wrong Way if your steps are not pointed In this direction when you start out in search of lumber. Better see that you face about. For You Connot Find Lumber like ours anywhere else at anything like our prices. Match the quality and you pay more. Match our prices and you get a lower quality. Hargreaves Door & Lumber Co. Local Manufacturers of Building Material Phone 326 mmm The M 909 R -MJI ret of a Good i' irnzrc Hundred-! a" t'-r -:nr:iN ct VPTTien n-joiie ,Jmt:ieru fur V.tu rcfisun t!i::i c Vy rerun! .-try iih il corar'. It stl " .Tt-i V.w hunt nnd back the ftar-.ire the youthful out:;ni! f;i.:.ic:i decrees. 'IlIM f ore the daintiest, rioetservlecnble BnACCiCo't J stnnre, V:: ! ill : i", a flexible ot BRAoJlhRLJ insorTP;,tdTirnbility aLwolutely riwtie.ti pcr.uiltiii(f luiiuderiiiff without removal. They rome In nil Htyles, and your lornl Dry Goods dealer will show them tnymi on renue-tL irbiilnt"nntearrv then. b run enily aret them f-rvmi bv writbi to u. Send U-r an ill us tru ted booklet showing styles tlmt arc li high favor. BENJAMIN & JOHNT.S 60 Warren Street Newark, N. J. JllBSi.BM PUIP Ul f Roseburg i i .4 ' & Tires That Fell Looked Like Goodyearsat the Start Don't trust looks in buying tires. Great tires and skimped tires, in plain treads, look about alike. The vast differences are - hidden. The Goodyear extras on our output this year will cost us $1,635,000. That's for five great features used by no one else, and (or other features com monly employed. Yet you can not see them. In addition, it costs us $1,000,000 to make our All Weather tread double-thick. That means deep, enduring grips. Yet dozens of regular treads, with shallow designs, pass for anti-skids. Snap Judgment Don't buy a tire on somebody's snap judg ment. He may have Good; YEAR AKRON. OHIO Fortified Tires No-Rim. Cut Tir,-"On.Air" Cuml With All. Wa.Uier Traada or Smooth had rare luck. Better trust the seasoned judgment of motor ists in general. Goodyear tires outsell any other after 16 years. And this year theirgoodrepute is adding 50 to our users. Goodyear values are impos siblewithout the Goodyearout put. Despite our extras, our price reductions in two years have totaled 45$. This year's prereduction saves our users about $5,000,000. Every Goodyear extra means more mileage on the average. It means less trouble, less expense to you, else we would omit it. But you cannot get those features without buy ing Good year tires. Five of them are found in Goodyears only. Any dealer will supply you.' Goodyear Service Stations Tires in Stock G. W. Burnett and S. B. Crouch, Roseburg, Oregon Grant Riddle Garage, Riddle, Oregon Message No To the Business Men of Roseburg A young doctor, making a start in a small town, decided that to be prosperous he must look prosperous. He bought a new buggy and two good horses. Although he had only a few patients he always kept on the jump, attending to his patients smallest needs. People began to notice this young doctor driving about town and they called him because he looked busy and prosperous. He got his start a start that led to a comfortable practice. Our town, like this doctor, must look prosperous to be prosperous. Clean streets, attractive store windows, well-painted buildings and dwellings give the prosperous air.. Well-painted buildings are greatest of these, Seiby White Lead , (Dutch Boy Painter Trade Mark) and pure linseed oil make a moat durable and protective paint that keeps buildings well painted. These materials cn be mixed to suit conditions and tinted any color desired. We sell these good-paint ingredients as well as other paint neces saries. Better get in touch witk us in the interests of prosperity. ii mm i -ma,jrittxsi2sir 11