"M.4KE TEXAS PRY," A TI-SALON SLOGAN j' ' IN LONE STAR STAT!7-: I'.ttYAN IN FlflHTj IGAREYY WZZZZ win smokers because they find the blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos so refreshing; because they appreciate the absence of tongue-bite, throat-parch and any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste! You'll prefer this Camel blend flavor to either kind of tobacco smoked straight And the quality is so apparent men do not look for or expect coupons or premiums 1 Once you know the delightful mellow -mild-smoothness of Camels and how liberally you can smoke them without a comeback you'll choose them against any cigarette at any price! Camels are sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packages, 30 for 10c; or ten packages (300 cigarettes) in a glaasine-paper-covered carton for $1. 00. We strongly recommend this carton for the homo or office supply or when you travel, R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, M. C The mtamp placed over end aeala the package, which keep out air, thereby preserving the quality of the blended tobacco. By inserting the fin&erm am illus trated, the stamp easily break a without tearing the tin foil, which fold a bark into it a placo. KEY: WHITE, "DRY" SHADED. PARTLYW BLACK., "WET Showing arena in Texas wrested from Demon Hum. - " "A campaign to make Texas dry is among the possibilities of the near future in the Lone Star state. William Jennings Bryan will address the annual convention of the Texas Anti-Saloon League this month, and it is believed he will urge a constitutional amendment banishing the saloon -Irom the state. At the convention the question of "submission" will be decided. , f NEW FRUIT CO. AT Gil Tho Gardon Vulley Km II Associa tion to promote tho interests of the Iter of fruit growers in Garden Vul ley who huvo formed the organiza tion to promote the InleoHts of tho fruit growers of that valley. Tho objects will bo to .iher information on production and marketing of their fruits; co-opcrnllon and supervision In Kpraying, picking, sorting, market Trig and all other features which will he for tho good .of tho fruit Indus try and uoueittB to tho members. In rane of tho appearance near Garden Valley of any scourgo which might threaten the orchards, tho members will drop everything In tho way of private work, and unite In wiping out the danger, under tlte direction of tho county fruit inspector. The officers of the association are, president, H. Carmouche; secretury precldont, H. Carmouche; secretary treasurer, V'ui. A. Susttinllch, and the board of directors include these of ficers and U. YV. Hinckley, Peter Sin clair. Garden Valloy is know, as one of the most productive and fertile por tions of Douglas county, besides be ing of the most wonderful scenic beauty, and thero Is no question but that the formation of a clone corpora tion m i eh as this will redound tast ing benefits, and spread tho fame of its products far and wide. COMMITTEES FOR ! S. S. CONVENTION WITH SAGE TEA Grandma kept her locks dark, glossy and thick with a simple mixiuic of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Tlir- old-limf inituri of Sugi Ton and : Stililitir for thirkiMiing gm, lUroiikcil uml fu.li.i liiiir U gniiuliiHitlicr' trout im-nt. mill folk mo npun lifting it to k.i-ji (lioir Imir ii gnu,!, ovi-n onlor. which m jinlo wnnililo. n- wo iiro living in tin aj-v when a youlliliil iioaiuiioi in of tin gn-utt t ntl Hiiiit-'o, Xtmiulix!, tliiniyli, wv don't Imvo t lit ' troul'li hoiiio tnk of :iitlii'iiiig tJio mtf-o ' awl 1 1 io iiiusmv inixiu-,' ul Iioiiio. .il Hril:? xtoroii i-oll tho roiolv to-ll-o Jiroillli't i rulli-il "Wwlli's Suyo mul Sulphur C - , pmnitl" for iihotit oO ooiitn u tiottlc. . It in ory poptilur Ih-oiiiiio nolio.ly ran 1 -liM-mor it lue liivn npplioil. Simply ( niiuMrii vnir oomli or a noft briiHli with j it ami ilrnw t Ii it. through your hair, Ink- j ing oiiPHnmll -ttriuttl at u Unto; by morn- j injr t tie gruy Imir dimipponri. hut wluit MihU tlir lmlion with WyetliV Siige j ml Siilplmr Ik tlml. ImiiiliV bountifully darkening tlic Imir iittor n tow iipplioii- . fii-ii-. it Ko iriHluivn tli:it seft llmtrp anil npivitriuioo of nhunilHiioo wliioli 1 i altvaotivp; lioniilo, provontn dnmirulT, j f.Mn- m.rIii ntnl fnlliiti Imir. ' In order to mnke nrrnngoments for tho Sunday school convention to lie h"tln this city tho 24th, 2Gth and 1 lit li of next month, tho oxocu tlvo board of tho County Sunday School Association mot at tho of fice of President .1 .10. McClintock hint night. Kundity school workers nro showing a groat deal of enthusi asm over tho coming convention dur ing which tlmo fennny prntulnont Hpoakorw of state an( national re piitHlliin In Sunday school work will bo pieaout and tnkn pnrt In the elab orate program which is being arrang ed. Conventions will be held at threo places in the state, the speakers go ing from ono convention to the next and giving cvory iportlon of the statu mi opportunity to nttend at least one of the gatherings. This Is ho first time that such a convention ha.- ever been belli in southern Ore gon and It Is estlmnte( that a lnrgo number of delegates from various parts of tho Btnto will be In Itose burg on the three dates. The local committee aro working hnrd to pro vldo places of cntnrtalnment for the delegates It being required that KOIt HALK. West Side Grocery. All stock, fixtures, horse, wagonr E. C. BUNSOM Receiver. Itoom 4, Com. Club. Duilding. 331-tf they furnish bed and breakfast for thorn. Tho following committees were appointed lust night to take charito and make all necessary arrange ments for tho care of delegates and the details of tho convention proper. Reception committee n. W. Strong, C. VV. Kirk, Mrs. A. C. Murstors, Mrs. W. V. Cardwell, I). W. Bates and A. A. Bellows. Entertainment committee, Mrs. W. T. Wright, Mrs. F. II. Churchill, Mrs. W. S. McRlhlnny, Mrs. .1. D. Osborn, Mrs. O. P. Coshow, Mrs. M. E. Rlttor. Music, Orchestra, F .C. Fltzpat rlck; Vocal, Mrs. C. S. Helnlino. Enrolling secretaries, R. L. Gilo, niancho Ree( and Mrs. Bcmis. 1. O. O. K. Union Kuomument No 8. meets In Odd Ku.iows Tempj i every Thursday evening. Visiting brethren always welcome. E. S Cockelreas, C. P.; J B. Bailoy, f!. S. ; James Ewart, F. 3. A. P. & A. M., Laiirel IoiTge Xo. 13 ltcgrlar Commouicatlons 2nd and fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temples, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors welcome. R. D. Williams, (V. M.. W. F. Harris, Sec. WOODMKX OF TUB WOKI.D -Oak Camp, No. J25, meets at the Odd! Fellows ball in Roseburg, every first and third 'Monday evenings. Visiting neighbors always wel come. Carl C. Guntert, C. C; M. M. Miller, clerk. I It 11 light enough to o'l a watch; heavT enonph to oil a inwn mower. On a soft ctotli It ! Kcoca ca idtcl fumUtM potutxu ilak:a a yartl of diccio clj tho Lest and cheapest bAad.Vtn-Oao cisolctcTjpreTcataructortcniichca t!l nietJ enrfaces. indoors and out, j prclimpte. f re a-fit-oa, WritefajfforKenonxiraMniplenr!th!DirtionrTofn5e-ot3 4i rvniuii a iM "MeverywIwTB ia .Vsiie bottics; ICc (1 oO.c U oz.),Kc U c.. Vint lot OWWUi pawniea nana? uu uan, 7c .ior..). 1 3-IN-ONB Oil. COMPANY I AT! D A BROADWAY NlW YORK ClTV 1 Launder Quiks for 25c Each O, Vi. S. RoBeburg prtaptt"-, No. S holds their regular meeting on the flrnt and third Thursdays in each month. Visiting member a In good standing are renpectfully invited to attend. Marie M. Riter, W. M.; Vrft .Inhnsnn. So. ROSEBURG STEAM LAUNDRY ASK US ABOUT OUR PRICES OX HOUGH DRY FAMILY WASHING Phone 79 and Our Autos Will Call I.ODGH IIIIIKCItlltV. ! F. O. O. F Rising Stnr Lodge o. 174. meets In Odd Felln Teninli. every Friday evening. Vtsltlm: brothren always welcome. F. B. Hnmlln, N. O.; J. II. Harsh. V. G.; I Carl W. Oilman, Rec. Sec: M. j Flckol, Fin. Sec; A. S. Hunt, Treas. j I.OYAI, (HIJi:tt OF Mtiosn nose i burg' Lodge No. 1037. Meets 111' Maccsbee hall on Cass street, every Monday evening nt 8:00 i o'clock. Visiting brothers Invite' to attend. P. E. Foster, Dictator tl. O. Pargetor, Secretary. K. OF P. Alpha Lodgo No. 4 meets every Wednesday cvenin in 1. O. O. F. hall. Visitin Knights always welcomo. Pay due to Roy F. Dnrbln, M. of F., a "Dud3 for Men" storo. A. J Rochradel, C. C.; E. E. Wimberly K. R. S. For hot chicken tamalcs, go to Gulls'. 260-tf 'nr.iiuiiu ftiwr o. 1417, orrieri of Owls, meets first and third, Tuesdays at 8 p. m. Eagles Hall, i Visiting brothers always welcome Jtoss 'Goodman, prosldent; G. W Horner, secretary. KK1IK.KAHS RoseDurg Rebekah i i Lodgo, No. 41, I. O. O. F., meeU ; lu Odd Fellows Temple every Tuesday evening. Visiting Bisters' and brothers Invitod to attend. . j i.aura Kaokee. N. G-; nine John son. Rec. S-c. : Klile Humiihrey, F e.. M. Fickle. Tras ', WOMEN OF WWDCIt.VFT I.llaoi Circle, No. 49, meets on first, and third Monday - evenings of eaVb j month In the I. O. O. F. hall. Vis-1 Itlng members in good standing I aro Invited to attend. Elma Lewel len. O. N.; Clara Cawltleld, sltrk By the Rules of the Game A FIRST PRIZE IS NOT ALLOWED TO EVERY BABE; BUT THE RULES OF HEALTH NOT ONLY ALLOW, BUT DEMAND THAT EACH ONE SHALL HAVE PURE, WHOLESOME AND NOURISHING FOOD. THAT SPELLS DENNO'S BABY FOOD FOR SALE BY 77ie $lGaJULi Storz Nathan Fullerton Phone 45 Perkins Bldg. Roseburg Electric Company UX1TKO ARTISAN'S Assembly 10S meets at the Maccabee hall every first and third Wednesday even ing. Visiting members are always welcome. Elsla Humphrey, M. A Aline Hoffman, P. M. A.; Emm Faulkner. Secy. K. I. O. K. Rosenurg Lodge, No. 326, holds regular communications at their temple on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regularly and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. A C. 8e!ly. E. R.: I. B. Riddle. Sec. Ti. O. T. M Roseburg Hive No. 11. " holds regular reviews on second and fourth Thursday evenings In Maccabee hall. Sisters of otker hives visiting In the city are cord ially Invited to attend our reviews, mitabcth Pierce, fady com.; Jessie Wapp. R. K. I. ). O. K. Phlletanan Lodue, No. 8, meets In Odd Fellows Temple, ' corner of Jackson and Cass streets on Saturday ewnlng of each week. Members of the order In good stnndlna. Invited to attend. P. E Turnell, N. G.: O. II. Tlckens. V O.; J. B. Balled F. S.: M. M. Mill er, R. S.; W. T. Wright, Treas. Brotherhood of American Teomen. ; Mt. Nebo Homestead 1828. Meets a'. Maccabee hall every 2nd and 4th, Wednesday. Visitors welcome. H j W. Evans, foreman; C. V.'. ' Cloake, correspondent. RAGLKS Roseburg Aen meets In ttfelr hall on Jackson street, 2nd 1 and 4ta Monday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting bretn-j n good standing always welcome I Howard Hess, W. P.; B. F. Good man, W. Sec. Phone 183. I. O. It. M. Uiupqua Tribe No. 44 holds stated councils the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at the Eagles Hall, N". Jackson street. Visiting chiefs always welcome. W. ; S. Howard. Sachem: . H. Teifln tkl. C. of'R.; W. C. fnidi, K. ?f W. Everybody 'Joins In" EVERYBODY "joins In" when the Columbia Oraf onola plays the big song hits of the dsy. The latest "hits", best recorded and first offered In Columbia lists, are only an Indication, a foretaste of the life, the fun, the sentiment, the classic beauty found on Columbia Records. Nothing quite like Columbia Records for brilliance of TONE, for vivid, clear reproduction they do not merely Imitate, but match reality. Look tor this difference when buying records and you will buy Columbia Records. There's a Columbia dealer near vo:i v-ho will gladly furnish the proof. VE.V COLUMBIA RK.CORIKS ON SALE THE 20th OF EVERY MONTH Roseburg Furniture Co.