WESTERN MADE Vacuum Cleaners On display at our Store. They have many new advantages and they are WESTERN H.U1E Support your homo Industries. Roseburg Electric Company Ph one 123 234 N. J ackson The Roseburg & Eastern R.R. WAS HELD UP DY THE SUPREME COURT. BUT NO COURT CAN STOP OUR SERVING TUB LARGEST VA RIETY AND BEST COOKED FOODS IX THE CITY. YOURS FOR QUALITY, QUANTITY AND VARIETY. ' The Cafeteria PHONE 81 123 CASS ST. The NORTH SIDE GROCERY HAVE A FULL LINE OF Groceries, Flour and Feed TOiSELL! ' THEY AUK PAYING. ' J '(J 5. 1 3 5 17c for Eggs The North Side Grocery ALTON S. FHEY, Prop. Spring and Summer Dress Goods In Dimities, Batistes, Voiles and Silk Mixtures Now On Display New Spring and Summer Coats For Ladies and Misses Our Corset Dep't ia complete in every detail. Models for every Figure. 11c Friendly, Come in and see us Occasionally. I. Abraham The Dependable Store TEN iVilLE George France entertained afoor Tii ty of hlij fricnd.3 at a party In hit. store building before opening. Many enjoyable games were played in I which all took part. Refresh men U ! were served- at a late hour. The guests departed wishing the host success in ..a new business. Edgar Porrino, Jr., of Roseburg, was visiting at the home of his uncle J. A. Walter, Saturday and Sunday. Kelso and Calvjn Whlttfhgton left Monday for Portland. Miss Dorothy Bushnell departed Monday for Glendale where Bhe ex pects to remain for some time. Prof. Victor Boyd spent Saturday and Sunday in Roseburg. The school boys basket ball team and the outside team played an In teresting game Friday afternoon. The score was 16 to 19 in favor of the school team. The school teav is to play the sec ond school team or C -- . this place Saturday afternoon. The ladles social given Friday ev ening was quite successful. The Ladies Aid met Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Howard, son Ralph and little daughter, Viola, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bushnell at Reston Sun day. Walter Coats autoed to Roseburg Saturday. Mrs. Grlnsted, of Roseburg, Is spending the week with her daugh ter, Mrs. Myers. Earl Smith, of Roseburg, was vis iting friends In the valley last week. Mr. Harness, of Roseburg, agent for the Overland car, was In the val ley on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bushnell re turned home Tuesday after visiting with Mrs. Buslinoll's sister, Mrs. A C. Marsters a tew days. The roads are quite good again, J. A. Walker, Walter Coats, and Mr. and Mrs. Roush are working on the roads this week. John Perry made a trip to Rose burg Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffmeister, of Winston were visiting at the home of Mrs. Hoffmeister's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Pierce, Sunday. o Tires are "larger, taken Type for Type, than GOODRICH Black-Treads NOT QUITTING BUSINESS. It has been reported that am quitting the Insurance business. These statements are absolutely un true, as I Intend to remain In the business permanently. The companies I represent are thoroughly reliable and I trust that no one will be In fluenced to place their buBinoss else where by these false statements. Your patronage Is solicited and wl'l be greatly appreciated, ELLA STEWART, Phone 14 2-Y. 420 S. Pine St. !74-a20 COAST LEAGUE STANDINGS. Won Lost Pet Portland 2 2 .600 San Francisco 2 2 .500 Los Angeles 2 2 .500 Oakland 2 2 .500 Salt Lake 2 2 .600 Vernon 2 2 .600 KvniiUm of Ycfttcrriay'a Guinea. Portland 10, San Francisco 5; Oakland 15. Salt Lake 12: Vernon 13, Los Angeles 7. THE FAMOUS PAltKPA- HOSA AND FLOTOWS "AH SO PlltE" FROM ".MAKTII.V Almost within sight of Holyrood Castle In Edinburg, Etiphrosync Pnrcpn-Rosa was born. She was the daughter of a Wallachlan gentle man, and In her walks down Princess street she could not resist singing tho ballads of her native land. She mado her debut as Amlna in "La aouummbbula" in the Inland of Malta. Then slib assumed the name of Pa repa. No one has been able to un derstand Just why. She married a Captain Carroll in t St". 3, but was left a widow two years later and obliged to return to tho operatic stage. She made several notnblo tours of the United States and later married Carl Rosa, the celebrated violinist, and took tho hyphenated namo which she has made famous. Sho was one of the first to organize tho English op era company In tho United States, although she snug for many years in Italian opera. While she sang In Cairo Egypt, and threo continents, she always felt that the most genu ine appreciation of her talents was In the United States. To hear Paro us sing "Ah So Pure" from the opera "Martha," the veteran opera-goer of today delights to tell about. This famous classic, from "Mar tha, with many others equally cole . Itrated, is to be had In the great col ! lection of "Heart Songs" now offered by this paper at a cost so small as to really constitute a gift. We ask our 30 x 3 . f $10.40 303Hy--Fori S,"'"l13.40 32 x 3)4 $15.45 33x4 Safety Tr.ad ..$22.00 34 x 4 "Fair-List" ....$22.40 36x4 $31.60 37 x 5 $37.35 38 x 514 $50.60 SIZE for Size, and Type for Type, Goodrich Tires are as large as the largest put out by any Maker, and WILL BE SO MAINTAINED. This means larger than corresponding1 Sizes and Types of many other Tires for which even higher prices are asked. It means, too, the most generously made FABRIC Tires on the Market, at any price. Manufactured by the largest Rubber Factory in America, with a 47 year Experience in Rubber working, and a Record for DEPENDABILITY which makes the above statements worthy of prompt acceptance. Made from the new "Barefoot Rubber," which gives its maximum Traction with minimum Fric tion, with resilience, liveliness and long-life to Tires. ' , . PRICED on that "Fair-List" basis initiated Jan. 1st, 1915, by the B. F. Goodrich Co., which saved more than $25,000,000 last year to Tire-Users, through its propaganda against Padded Price-Lists. Priced so reasonably low that Competitors, whose products are not comparable, claim superior ity on the mere strfength of their Higher Prices (and the Larger Profits they demand from the Tire-User and Dealer). Goodrich Prices are based on what it' costs the largest, and longest experienced. Rubber Factory to manufacture Tires, as ONE of the 269 lines of Goodrich Rubber Goods for which it buys Crude Rubber, and over which its Overhead Expenses are divided. Good Business Men should know, from tliis; why Goodrich "Barefoot" Tires can be (as they are) the best Tires on the Market AT ANY PRICE, though quoted at the moderate "Fair-List" fig ures frankly and openly published herewith. THE B. F. GOODRICH CO! Akron, Ohio GOODRICH ires FOR SALE. West Side Grocery. All stock, fixtures, horse, wagon. B. C. BENSON 4 Receiver. Room 4, Com. Club. Building. 331-tf readers to seriously consider the book offer that now appears In our advertising columns as a tribute of this newspaper to Its subscribers. EXCHANGES. Country store and stock, post office, furnished hotel, and 22 acres of land, on main line S. P. R. R. Will accept close-In house and lot in part payment. Two houses and lots In Rose burg to trade for acreage near Rose burg 320 acre desert land claim In Mal heur county, railroad crosses place. Good Improvements. Town 2V4 miles. Good land. Will trado for Roseburg city property or grazing lnnd. Portland house and 4 lots, good lorntlon, to trade for Roseburg city property. A No. 1 modern Portland home. Will trade for small stock ranch near Roseburg, and assume. Good stock ranch for Roseburg Improved property. We have several other good trades. If your price is right list your prop erty with us for quick action. Good five-room houso and 16 lots to trado for Improved acreage within 6 miles of Roseburg. Wo have calls for small places near town. What have you SKIFF REALTY CO. Hotel Grand Annex, Roseburg, Oregon. 447-alO DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING "Onyx" HI Hosiery Gives the BEST VALUE for Your Money tnrj llmi fm Ctt to Silk, Far Mtn, Wm tmi CkiUna Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair Look lor tbe Trade Mark! Sold br All Good Dealers. Wholesale Lord & T(iyloP NEW YORK CHICHESTER S PIUS IJJIrtl foiir raffli t-f i hl-rfcc.!-'. IM.tstf.nJ HrB .'Hum Hr4 "J (.old BirtainAV .-". sir ,tk plu. Tk ftlfcfr. But f Jmmr " hmcTNf. A,trin.r,iV-Ti-ft- 1 IMUlilSB ItMXMI ft , rt- a& Bnt.S.tfMt. A!ir Rflut i SOlDBHWtOOISISEVtkHlRt Having Too Many Things OnYour Hands MAY RESULT IN YOUR HAVING YOUR HANDS FU LL AND WE CAN'T HELP IT. BUT WE CAN" PREVENT Your Hands From Being Poisoned OR INFECTED, NO MATTER WHAT YOU HAVE TO CLEAN OR HANDLE The ffigrcJllL Store Nathan Fullerton Perkins Bldg. Phono 45 All Gone East IS THE IMPRESSION THAT ONE GETS IN READING ABOUT THE 50 Car Loads of Broccoli SHIPPED BY THE U. V. FRUIT UNION; BUT IT IS A WRONG IMPRKSSION, FOR WE SAVED SOME NICE, FRESH HEADS FOR YOU WERE LISTENING ,.,IOXB 103 Wright-Reidel Grocery Co. J